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  2. Discrimination in education - Wikipedia

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    Board of Education, which banned segregated school laws, school segregation took de facto form. School segregation declined rapidly during the late 1960s and early 1970s as the government became strict on schools' plans to combat segregation more effectively as a result of Green v. County School Board of New Kent County. [39]

  3. White supremacy in U.S. school curriculum - Wikipedia

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    Huber et al. explain in "Naming Racism: A Conceptual Look at Internalized Racism in U.S. Schools" that the underrepresentation of racial minorities in school curriculum leads to internalized racism, or the belief in the superiority of some races over others (i.e. Whites over Latino/as, Blacks, etc.). [7]

  4. School segregation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, U.S. marshals were needed to escort Ruby Bridges to and from school in New Orleans, Louisiana, as she broke the State of Louisiana's segregation rules. School segregation in the United States was the segregation of students in educational facilities based on their race and ethnicity. While not prohibited from having or attending ...

  5. At a Sacramento high school, some ugly racism comes from a ...

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    A school spokesman told Pendleton that Nguyen was placed on leave as of the last day of the school year. Perhaps that is a start. Some broader district guidelines on teacher conduct and testing ...

  6. Following alarming stories of racism in schools, RISE hosting ...

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    The stories prompted Sharon Fitz and Chanda McGuffin, co-founders of RISE, to organize an educational forum last month for those concerned about racism in area schools and the community.

  7. Column: Racism in O.C. schools is nothing new — but it's ...

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    Racism in Orange County high schools is nothing new — but who's doing the hate now is.

  8. How Are Schools Responding to Racism Right Now?

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    The national push for racial equality is propelling some school districts to change. One example is Muncie, Indiana, Community Schools. Officials there plan to appoint a director of diversity ...

  9. School integration in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Despite these Reconstruction amendments, blatant discrimination took place through what would come to be known as Jim Crow laws.As a result of these laws, African Americans were required to sit on different park benches, use different drinking fountains, and ride in different railroad cars than their white counterparts, among other segregated aspects of life. [8]