Almost a half century after the U.S. Supreme Court concluded that Southern school segregation was unconstitutional and "inherently unequal," new statistics from the 1998-99 school year show that segregation continued to intensify throughout the 1990s, a period in which there were three major Supreme Court decisions authorizing a return to segregated neighborhood schools and limiting the reach and duration of desegregation orders. The data from the 2000 Census and from national school statistics show that the U.S. is an overwhelmingly metropolitan society, dominated by its suburbs. The high level of suburban segregation reported for African American and Latino students in this report suggests that a major set of challenges to the future of t...
In 1974, Judge W. Arthur Garrity, federal court judge in Boston, Massachusetts, found the Boston Pub...
After the relative success of efforts to desegregate them, America’s public schools are becoming inc...
Whites, blacks and Latinos in the United States tend to live in diff erent neighborhoods and attend ...
Almost a half century after the U.S. Supreme Court concluded that Southern school segregation was un...
Public school segregation between white and black students in Southern states increased slightly in ...
Southern segregation grew significantly from 1988 to 1991 and segregation of African-American studen...
This report focuses primarily upon four important trends. First, the American South is resegregating...
This report shows that the segregation of Black students has increased in almost every region of the...
Analyzing data for the 100 largest districts in the South and Border states, we ask whether there is...
sion began a decades-long process of wide-spread school desegregation. Since the late 1980s, however...
It is now more that fourteen years since the Supreme Court rejected gradual and voluntary transfers ...
Nearly 30 years after a court ordered Boston’s city schools to desegregate (1974), school segregatio...
This paper focuses on the Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka decision and the subsequent Supreme ...
The authors wish to acknowledge Demetra Kalogrides and Lindsay Fox for providing excellent research ...
Empirical studies of racial patterns of enrollment in public schools in the United States have shown...
In 1974, Judge W. Arthur Garrity, federal court judge in Boston, Massachusetts, found the Boston Pub...
After the relative success of efforts to desegregate them, America’s public schools are becoming inc...
Whites, blacks and Latinos in the United States tend to live in diff erent neighborhoods and attend ...
Almost a half century after the U.S. Supreme Court concluded that Southern school segregation was un...
Public school segregation between white and black students in Southern states increased slightly in ...
Southern segregation grew significantly from 1988 to 1991 and segregation of African-American studen...
This report focuses primarily upon four important trends. First, the American South is resegregating...
This report shows that the segregation of Black students has increased in almost every region of the...
Analyzing data for the 100 largest districts in the South and Border states, we ask whether there is...
sion began a decades-long process of wide-spread school desegregation. Since the late 1980s, however...
It is now more that fourteen years since the Supreme Court rejected gradual and voluntary transfers ...
Nearly 30 years after a court ordered Boston’s city schools to desegregate (1974), school segregatio...
This paper focuses on the Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka decision and the subsequent Supreme ...
The authors wish to acknowledge Demetra Kalogrides and Lindsay Fox for providing excellent research ...
Empirical studies of racial patterns of enrollment in public schools in the United States have shown...
In 1974, Judge W. Arthur Garrity, federal court judge in Boston, Massachusetts, found the Boston Pub...
After the relative success of efforts to desegregate them, America’s public schools are becoming inc...
Whites, blacks and Latinos in the United States tend to live in diff erent neighborhoods and attend ...