The decision of the United States Supreme Court in Brown v. the Board of Education legally ended the operation of segregated schools in the South. In North Carolina a series of legal challenges began under the Pupil Assignment Act and later the Pearsall Plan to delay the desegregation of the state's school systems. In an effort to avoid massive public demonstrations violence and the closing of public schools as a result of public outrage the Pearsall Plan transferred control of pupil assignments along with the power to request the closing of schools to local school boards. The decentralization of desegregation allowed communities to determine the level of social change comfortable to the majority of an area's residents. As a result no schoo...
The essays in this thesis examine the impact of the termination of court desegregation orders on pat...
A major debate in school desegregation policy is whether voluntary, market-based mechanisms (such as...
Professor Tobias chronicles the social, political, and legal dimensions of Virginia\u27s slow path t...
The decision of the United States Supreme Court in Brown v. the Board of Education legally ended the...
This thesis examines the jurisprudential and political development of desegregation in South Caroli...
The fight for school desegregation in North Carolina was a hard fought and long battle. Despite 1954...
The Deliberate Speed of the Tar Heel State offers readers an examination of the efforts undertaken b...
The purpose of this study was to investigate and describe the desegregation of public schools in a s...
The diploma thesis called "Desegregation of US Public Schools as a Phenomenon which did not lead to ...
This study examines six North Carolina school districts that experienced the desegregation process d...
The 1954 Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education has radically changed life in the South for ...
Fourteen years after the Supreme Court\u27s 1954 ruling in the school segregation cases, school segr...
The central question of this thesis focuses on voluntary school desegregation plans and their adopti...
The purpose of this study is to identify the programs and procedures developed by the Board of Educa...
Only recently have some school boards realized that policy implementation and policy-making are ofte...
The essays in this thesis examine the impact of the termination of court desegregation orders on pat...
A major debate in school desegregation policy is whether voluntary, market-based mechanisms (such as...
Professor Tobias chronicles the social, political, and legal dimensions of Virginia\u27s slow path t...
The decision of the United States Supreme Court in Brown v. the Board of Education legally ended the...
This thesis examines the jurisprudential and political development of desegregation in South Caroli...
The fight for school desegregation in North Carolina was a hard fought and long battle. Despite 1954...
The Deliberate Speed of the Tar Heel State offers readers an examination of the efforts undertaken b...
The purpose of this study was to investigate and describe the desegregation of public schools in a s...
The diploma thesis called "Desegregation of US Public Schools as a Phenomenon which did not lead to ...
This study examines six North Carolina school districts that experienced the desegregation process d...
The 1954 Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education has radically changed life in the South for ...
Fourteen years after the Supreme Court\u27s 1954 ruling in the school segregation cases, school segr...
The central question of this thesis focuses on voluntary school desegregation plans and their adopti...
The purpose of this study is to identify the programs and procedures developed by the Board of Educa...
Only recently have some school boards realized that policy implementation and policy-making are ofte...
The essays in this thesis examine the impact of the termination of court desegregation orders on pat...
A major debate in school desegregation policy is whether voluntary, market-based mechanisms (such as...
Professor Tobias chronicles the social, political, and legal dimensions of Virginia\u27s slow path t...