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The Unfinished Battle for Integration in a Multiracial America -- from 'Brown' to Now

Authors :
University of California, Los Angeles. Civil Rights Project / Proyecto Derechos Civiles
Gary Orfield
Ryan Pfleger
Source :
Civil Rights Project - Proyecto Derechos Civiles. 2024.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

"Brown v. Board of Education" held that the educational systems of seventeen states that mandated segregated schools violated the Constitutional guarantee of equal protection. The decision helped set off the civil rights revolution. However, after so many years of backlash, schools of the South are dramatically less segregated than what existed before "Brown." "Brown" brought to a head the conflict between the professed belief in equal opportunity and the reality of clearly inferior schools for Black and Latino children. Many whites saw the desegregation changes that the courts and federal agencies ordered as a threat. From a civil rights perspective, the battle was for connecting young people of color to transformative educational opportunities. Opponents mobilized and they attacked the courts and the law. This report examines the changing patterns of segregation and diversity in U.S. public schools, updating earlier work with contemporary and historical data. At a time when U.S. social and political polarization are severe and race relations are dangerously strained, schools matter even more.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Civil Rights Project - Proyecto Derechos Civiles
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
ED648134
Document Type :
Reports - Research<br />Numerical/Quantitative Data