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  2. Board of Education of Oklahoma City v. Dowell - Wikipedia

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    Board of Education of Oklahoma City v. Dowell , 498 U.S. 237 (1991), was a United States Supreme Court case "hasten[ing] the end of federal court desegregation orders." [ 1 ]

  3. School segregation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Initially, Catholic schools in the South generally followed the pattern of segregation in public schools, sometimes enforced by law. However, most Catholic dioceses began moving ahead of public schools to desegregate. Prior to the desegregation of public schools, St. Louis was the first city to desegregate its Catholic schools in 1947. [35]

  4. 2015 University of Oklahoma Sigma Alpha Epsilon racism ...

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    The University of Oklahoma Sigma Alpha Epsilon racist incident, known as SAE-OU racist chant incident, occurred on March 7, 2015, when members of the University of Oklahoma (OU) chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) were filmed performing a racist song that used the word "nigger" and referenced Jim Crow.

  5. Data was missing from a US News and World report on Oklahoma ...

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    Among larger schools in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area, Edmond Santa Fe High School (7th to 22nd), Piedmont High School (22nd to 40th), Putnam City North High School (20th to 85th), Westmoore ...

  6. University of Oklahoma sued by 3 white students for racial ...

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  7. Columbus schools assistant principal sues principal, district ...

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    A South High School assistant principal is suing the school principal and Columbus City Schools in federal court, alleging retaliation and racial discrimination over several years.

  8. Racial achievement gap in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The racial achievement gap in the United States refers to disparities in educational achievement between differing ethnic/racial groups. [1] It manifests itself in a variety of ways: African-American and Hispanic students are more likely to earn lower grades, score lower on standardized tests, drop out of high school, and they are less likely to enter and complete college than whites, while ...

  9. Runyon v. McCrary - Wikipedia

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    Runyon v. McCrary, 427 U.S. 160 (1976), was a landmark case by the United States Supreme Court, which ruled that private schools that discriminate on the basis of race or establish racial segregation are in violation of federal law. [1]