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  1. After Ten Years: The Court and the Schools: Directed by William Gorin. With Martin Agronsky, Robert F. Kennedy, Charles Kuralt, Dan Rather. An examination of the progress that has been made in US school desegregation in the ten years since Brown v. Board of Education.

  2. However, ten years after the court ruling, only 18% of school districts in the South were officially desegregated, and schools in the North were also slow to desegregate due to long-established residential patterns.

  3. However, ten years after the court ruling, only 18% of school districts in the South were officially desegregated (Jeffries, 2010). Other historians have pointed out that schools in the North were also slow and difficult to desegregate due to long-established residential patterns.

  4. In this program, filmed ten years after Brown, news correspondents report on the mixed progress made toward integrating public schools in Nashville, New Rochelle, New Orleans and Prince Edward County, Virginia. Stumbling blocks such as faculty segregation, busing and segregational zoning are examined.

  5. An examination of the progress that has been made in US school desegregation in the ten years since Brown v. Board of Education.

  6. 16 de mar. de 2023 · In 1964, 10 years after the Brown decision, just 2 percent of black children in the South attended schools with white children. By 1972, nearly half were attending predominantly white schools. After a very short period of serious court intervention and federal enforcement, the South had gone from the most segregated region of the ...

  7. 24 de mar. de 2018 · Ten years after Brown v. Board of Education, Martin Luther King Jr. condemned how little had changed in the nation's classrooms.