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Desegregation and is
Desegregation is beginning in two more important Southern cities -- Dallas and Atlanta.
Desegregation in Pulaski County is pending because of court order, although date of admission is not yet determined.
Desegregation is the process of ending the separation of two groups usually referring to races.
Desegregation busing in the United States ( also known as forced busing or simply busing ) is the practice of assigning and transporting students to schools in such a manner as to redress prior racial segregation of schools, or to overcome the effects of residential segregation on local school demographics.

Desegregation and legal
Desegregation ," on the other hand, " was the legal remedy to segregation.

Desegregation and integration
A rally against Desegregation busing in the United States | school integration in 1959.
* 1950 ’ s-1960 ’ s Desegregation opens doors to minorities achievement and integration into the mainstream establishment in the county.

Desegregation and .
The Summary Report On Desegregation Progress In Education In The Middle-South Region, 1959 - 1960 '' clearly shows two pieces of information.
Desegregation has been opposed by massive resistance, interposition, pupil assignment ( with no assignments of Negro children ), and hate bombings.
Desegregation can also result from additional suits brought by Negro plaintiffs against school boards in Newport News, Fairfax County, Arlington County, and Norfolk.
Desegregation came to Ole Miss in the early 1960s with the activities of United States Air Force veteran James Meredith from Kosciusko, Mississippi.
For more implications of the Brown decision, see Desegregation.
Other originalists, including Michael W. McConnell, a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, in his article " Originalism and the Desegregation Decisions ," argue that the Radical Reconstructionists who spearheaded the 14th Amendment were in favor of desegregated southern schools.
Desegregation was long a focus of the American Civil Rights Movement, both before and after the United States Supreme Court's decision in Brown v. Board of Education, particularly desegregation of the school systems and the military ( See Military history of African Americans ).
Sociologist David Armor in court testimony and in his book Forced Justice: School Desegregation and the Law ( 1995 ) said that efforts to change the racial compositions of schools had not contributed substantially to academic achievement by minorities.
Carl L. Bankston III and Stephen J. Caldas, in their books A Troubled Dream: The Promise and Failure of School Desegregation in Louisiana ( 2002 ) and Forced to Fail: The Paradox of School Desegregation ( 2005 ), argued that continuing racial inequality in the larger American society had undermined efforts to force schools to desegregate.
* School Desegregation and Equal Educational Opportunity, part of the Civil Rights 101 Reference Guide From civilrights. org.
* John Egerton, " Walking into History: The Beginning of School Desegregation in Nashville ," Southern Spaces, 4 May 2009, southernspaces. org
* Ruthie Yow, "' It's Being Black and Poor ': Race, Class, and Desegregation at Pebblebrook High ," Southern Spaces, 20 February 2012, southernspaces. org
Exhibits include: Revolutionary War, the Founding of Hattiesburg, Buffalo Soldiers, World Wars I and II, Desegregation, Korean War, Vietnam, Desert Storm, Global War on Terrorism, You Can Be A Soldier, Hattiesburg's Hall of Honor, and World Map.

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To Adams that age in which religion exercised power over the entire culture of the race was one of imagination, and it is largely the admiration he so obviously held for such eras that betrays a peculiar religiosity -- a sentiment he would have probably denied.
Through all this raving, Krim is performing a traditional and by now boring rite, the attack on intelligence, upon the largely successful attempt of the magazines he castigates to liberate American writing from local color and other varieties of romantic corn.
The family is largely broken up ; ;
Everyone is ambivalent about his profession, if he has practised it long enough, but there were still moments when he loved the stage and all those unseen people out there, who might cheer you or boo you, but that was largely, though not entirely, up to you.
These roads are largely of less than highway standards, and usually carry traffic which is related to use of the National Forests.
American technology in engine and hull design is largely responsible for the plentiful interest in American boating.
If, as I suspect, the problem is largely of the second sort, then development of a theory better able to handle tone will result automatically in better theory for all phonologic subsystems.
The treatment seems unnecessarily loose-jointed and complex, largely because the method is lax and the analysis seems never to be pushed to a satisfactory or even a consistent stopping-point.
The record is clear that increase in school desegregation last year came largely as a result of a court order ; ;
Depicted, Cubist flatness is now almost completely assimilated to the literal, undepicted kind, but at the same time it reacts upon and largely transforms the undepicted kind -- and it does so, moreover, without depriving the latter of its literalness ; ;
This sort of manipulation is especially troublesome in Fromm's work because, although his system is derived largely from certain philosophic convictions, he asserts that it is based on empirical findings drawn both from social science and from his own consulting room.
It is largely a matter of finding passages that suit one's purposes.
One of the significant things about Jewish culture in the older teen years is that it is largely college-oriented.
One of the significant developments in American-Jewish life is that the cultural consumers are largely the women.
This is largely because of the unpredictability of the man who operates the helm of the state government and is the elected leader of its two million inhabitants -- Gov. Ross Barnett.
Place kicking is largely a matter of timing, Moritz declared.
`` Furhmann's faculty is proud that this has been a spontaneous effort, started largely among the students themselves, because of fondness for Vicky and sympathy for her entire family, Pohly said.
Therefore, her wardrobe is largely mobile, to be packed at a moment's notice and to shake out without a wrinkle.
The importance of this 5 can largely be explained by the natural mathematical properties of the middle number and its special relationship to all the rest of the numbers -- quite apart from any numerological considerations, which is to say, any symbolic meaning arbitrarily assigned to it.
Professional responsibility is seen to consist largely in serving the wishes of the client fairly and in an efficient manner.
In short, the book, based largely on lectures delivered at Harvard University, is both reliable and readable ; ;

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