During the Obama presidency, Republicans made major gains in state legislative elections, especially in the South and the Midwest. Republicans’ control grew from 13 legislatures in 2009 to 32 in 2017. A major but largely unexamined consequence of this profound shift in state-level partisan control was the resurgence of efforts to re-segregate public education. We examine new re-segregation policies, especially school district secession and anti-busing laws, which have passed in these states. We argue that the marked reversal in desegregation patterns and upturn in re-segregated school education is part of the Republican Party’s anti-civil rights and anti-federal strategies, dressed up in the ideological language of colour-blindness
Research on electoral structure has often touted single member districts to be beneficial for achiev...
The desegregation of American schools in the wake of the Supreme Court\u27s 1954 Brown v. Board of E...
Two models of desegregation change between 1968 and 1974 for a number of U.S. urban school districts...
During the Obama presidency, Republicans made major gains in state legislative elections, especially...
During the Obama presidency, Republicans made major gains in state legislative elections, especially...
After the relative success of efforts to desegregate them, America’s public schools are becoming inc...
The South has a long and sordid history of resisting school desegregation. Yet after a long and vigo...
The past decade has seen growing concerns about the resegregation of American schools after years of...
In the midst of intensifying income inequality, police violence, and school segregation, Obama’s Adm...
The central question of this thesis focuses on voluntary school desegregation plans and their adopti...
An extensive literature debates the causes and consequences of the desegregation of American schools...
In the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled that the conce...
Public school segregation between white and black students in Southern states increased slightly in ...
More than ten years have passed since the United States Supreme Court last addressed school desegreg...
The controversy over transporting pupils to desegregate schools or busing as the issue popularly i...
Research on electoral structure has often touted single member districts to be beneficial for achiev...
The desegregation of American schools in the wake of the Supreme Court\u27s 1954 Brown v. Board of E...
Two models of desegregation change between 1968 and 1974 for a number of U.S. urban school districts...
During the Obama presidency, Republicans made major gains in state legislative elections, especially...
During the Obama presidency, Republicans made major gains in state legislative elections, especially...
After the relative success of efforts to desegregate them, America’s public schools are becoming inc...
The South has a long and sordid history of resisting school desegregation. Yet after a long and vigo...
The past decade has seen growing concerns about the resegregation of American schools after years of...
In the midst of intensifying income inequality, police violence, and school segregation, Obama’s Adm...
The central question of this thesis focuses on voluntary school desegregation plans and their adopti...
An extensive literature debates the causes and consequences of the desegregation of American schools...
In the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled that the conce...
Public school segregation between white and black students in Southern states increased slightly in ...
More than ten years have passed since the United States Supreme Court last addressed school desegreg...
The controversy over transporting pupils to desegregate schools or busing as the issue popularly i...
Research on electoral structure has often touted single member districts to be beneficial for achiev...
The desegregation of American schools in the wake of the Supreme Court\u27s 1954 Brown v. Board of E...
Two models of desegregation change between 1968 and 1974 for a number of U.S. urban school districts...