The 1954 Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka ruling made it clear that segregation would not be tolerated and that states must comply with federal law--but it would not be easy. In this program, filmed ten years after Brown, correspondents Harry Reasoner, Dan Rather, Mike Wallace, Charles Kuralt, and Martin Agronsky report on the mixed progress being made toward integrating public schools in Nashville, New Rochelle, New Orleans, and Prince Edward County, Virginia. Stumbling blocks such as faculty segregation, busing, and the anti-progressive practice of segregational zoning are examined. A discussion featuring Attorney General Robert Kennedy concludes the program. Produced by CBS News. (58 minutes, b&w
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[produced by CBS News]. Panelists: Weldon James, Joseph Parham, Don Shoemaker, W.D. Workman, Jr.; mo...
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On May 17, 1954, the Supreme Court decided in Brown v. Board of Education that state laws segregatin...
Clinton High was the first school in Tennessee to desegregate--an experience that led to chaos and v...
In the twentieth-century struggle for racial equality, there was perhaps no setting more fraught and...
After the ruling of Brown V. The Board of Education that declared segregated public school...
[produced by CBS News]. Panelists: Weldon James, Joseph Parham, Don Shoemaker, W.D. Workman, Jr.; mo...
In 1954, the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision of Brown v. Board of Education ousted segregation ...
This paper focuses on the Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka decision and the subsequent Supreme ...
In May 1954, the Supreme Court handed down its unanimous 9-0 opinion in Brown v. Board of Education ...
American public schools were segregated racially in most of the nation for more than a century after...
In Brown v. Board of Education, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously concluded that the doctrine of “s...
In the 1950s, America's public schools teemed with the promise of a new, postwar generation of stude...
This is the first effort to provide a broad assessment of how well the Brown v. Board of Education d...
This conference paper looks at the struggle to desegregate New York\u27s City\u27s public schools in...
The South was the central focus of the Brown v. Board of Education decision from the U.S. Supreme Co...
Professor Days describes the successful desegregation of the Hillsborough County, Florida school sys...
On May 17, 1954, the Supreme Court decided in Brown v. Board of Education that state laws segregatin...
Clinton High was the first school in Tennessee to desegregate--an experience that led to chaos and v...
In the twentieth-century struggle for racial equality, there was perhaps no setting more fraught and...
After the ruling of Brown V. The Board of Education that declared segregated public school...