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  2. School segregation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    States and school districts did little to reduce segregation, and schools remained almost completely segregated until 1968, after Congressional passage of civil rights legislation. [29] In response to pressures to desegregate in the public school system, some white communities started private segregated schools, but rulings in Green v.

  3. History of African-American education - Wikipedia

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    The black leadership generally supported segregated all-black schools. [8] [9] The black community wanted black principals and teachers, or (in private schools) highly supportive whites sponsored by northern churches. Public schools were segregated throughout the South during Reconstruction and afterward into the 1950s.

  4. Racial segregation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    When the Republicans came to power in the Southern states after 1867, they created the first system of taxpayer-funded public schools. Southern black people wanted public schools for their children, but they did not demand racially integrated schools. Almost all the new public schools were segregated, apart from a few in New Orleans.

  5. NJ school segregation lawsuit parties want more time to ...

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    Studies indicate New Jersey's schools are among the most segregated in the nation, with the fifth highest level of segregation among Black students and the fourth highest level among Hispanic ...

  6. School choice and a history of segregation collide as one ...

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    Shirley Joseph is a product of Florida’s segregated schools — and was a Black student in some of the first integrated classes at one of the local high schools.

  7. US schools remain segregated even as student population grows ...

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    However, this is not the case for some school-age children in the United States — a third of whom attend a majority single race school. A new report from… US schools remain segregated even as ...

  8. Freedmen's schools - Wikipedia

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    Another organization that heavily affected freedmen's education was the Freedmen's Bureau.The Freedmen's Bureau was created by congress to aid African Americans in the South; which was a temporary form of government aid that was intended for the general welfare of the recently freed individuals and families - lasting only 6 years.

  9. Do you know about the Rosenwald Schools, built for rural ...

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    It is a Rosenwald School. Built in 1923, it served segregated Black students from the area and their six teachers. ... Black public schools in the South were usually in informal facilities with ...