The South has a long and sordid history of resisting school desegregation. Yet after a long and vigorous legal fight, by the mid-1980’s, schools in the South eventually became among the most desegregated in the country. An important but often under appreciated tool that aided in the fight to desegregate schools in the South was the strategic use of school district boundary lines. Many school systems in the South deliberately eschewed drawing school district boundary lines around municipalities, and instead drew them around counties. The resulting county-based system of school districts allowed for the introduction of school assignment plans that crossed racially- and economically-segregated municipal boundary lines. Affluent and predominant...
An extensive literature debates the causes and consequences of the desegregation of American schools...
Eighteen years after the Brown decision declared that racially dual school systems violate constitut...
After the relative success of efforts to desegregate them, America’s public schools are becoming inc...
School district boundary lines play a pivotal role in shaping students\u27 educational opportunities...
While much attention is paid to issues of segregation and inequality in education, little attention ...
This Article provides empirical data on student assignment plans that are currently being used by So...
This Article provides empirical data on student assignment plans that are currently being used by So...
School district boundary lines play a pivotal role in shaping students\u27 educational opportunities...
Over the past half century, law and policy have helped cement tremendous inequities into the structu...
In 1954, the Supreme Court announced its decision in Brown v. Board of Education and the modern era ...
In racially diverse metropolitan areas throughout the country, school district boundary lines create...
Fourteen years after the Supreme Court\u27s 1954 ruling in the school segregation cases, school segr...
Fifty years after Brown v. Board of Education, segregation based on race and sex is sweeping the nat...
This article explores why the promise of ending our dual society, as first articulated in Brown v. B...
More than ten years have passed since the United States Supreme Court last addressed school desegreg...
An extensive literature debates the causes and consequences of the desegregation of American schools...
Eighteen years after the Brown decision declared that racially dual school systems violate constitut...
After the relative success of efforts to desegregate them, America’s public schools are becoming inc...
School district boundary lines play a pivotal role in shaping students\u27 educational opportunities...
While much attention is paid to issues of segregation and inequality in education, little attention ...
This Article provides empirical data on student assignment plans that are currently being used by So...
This Article provides empirical data on student assignment plans that are currently being used by So...
School district boundary lines play a pivotal role in shaping students\u27 educational opportunities...
Over the past half century, law and policy have helped cement tremendous inequities into the structu...
In 1954, the Supreme Court announced its decision in Brown v. Board of Education and the modern era ...
In racially diverse metropolitan areas throughout the country, school district boundary lines create...
Fourteen years after the Supreme Court\u27s 1954 ruling in the school segregation cases, school segr...
Fifty years after Brown v. Board of Education, segregation based on race and sex is sweeping the nat...
This article explores why the promise of ending our dual society, as first articulated in Brown v. B...
More than ten years have passed since the United States Supreme Court last addressed school desegreg...
An extensive literature debates the causes and consequences of the desegregation of American schools...
Eighteen years after the Brown decision declared that racially dual school systems violate constitut...
After the relative success of efforts to desegregate them, America’s public schools are becoming inc...