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Victory In AZ Desegregation Case
July 20, 2011
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals today reversed a district court decision that terminated court jurisdiction over school desegregation policies in Tucson. In Fisher/Mendoza v. Tucson Unified School District, MALDEF, along with co-counsel from law firm Proskauer Rose LLP, served as attorneys for the Mendoza plaintiffs. In its ruling, the appellate court panel cited the district court’s finding that the school district did not ...
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Justice Department Moves Against Miss. School District In Desegregation Case
May 03, 2011
The DOJ says the federal court overseeing a desegregation case dating to the late '60s has not done the job of enforcing the district's compliance. Justice Dept. Issues Warning ...
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Desegregation Champion To Be Honored
April 20, 2011
“Maxine Atkins Smith has devoted her life to ensuring that African Americans in this country have the same access to education as anyone else." ...
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Law School To Re-enact Desegregation Case
February 15, 2011
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Film Looks At Life After Desegregation
February 14, 2011
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Desegregation Recounted In College Series
February 09, 2011
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Univ. Of GA Marks 50 Years Of Desegregation
December 31, 2010
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University Of GA Marks 50 Years Of Desegregation
November 09, 2010
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YMCA Desegregation Ruling Turns 40
July 28, 2010
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Lunch Counter Desegregation Commemorated
July 23, 2010
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Acting White: The Ironic Legacy of Desegregation
May 18, 2010
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Federal Monitor Rejects Westchester 'Plan' For Compliance With Desegregation Order
February 11, 2010
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NY's Westchester County Failing To Comply With Historic Housing Desegregation Order
February 10, 2010
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Orange County Schools Close To
Desegregation Settlement
January 26, 2010
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Texas Desegregation Lawsuit Moves To Facilitator
December 21, 2009
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Redrawing school boundaries might harm
legacy of desegregation
October 26, 2009
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National Action Network to Investigate Desegregation Plan of LA. Church
October 20, 2009
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Pioneer for desegregation of public schools in U.S. remembered
October 14, 2009
Philip L. Brown Sr., an educator and civil rights pioneer whose efforts in Anne Arundel County helped lay the groundwork for the desegregation of the nation's public schools, died Friday at his home in Annapolis, according to family members. He was 100. ...
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Study: Socioeconomic Desegregation Alone is Not Effective in Improving Classroom Performance
October 02, 2009
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Desegregationalists of University of Virginia return for honorary weekend
August 27, 2009
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Sarah Jones' career provides insight into desegregation's costs
March 12, 2009
Sarah V. Jones retired believing that the desegregation of public schools would make African-American children suffer the most, because of damage to their academic achievement. ...
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Feds Settle With Ala School Board Over Racial Disparities
August 09, 2011
The U.S. Justice Department announced today that it has reached a settlement with the Pickens County, Ala., school board to eliminate racial disparities in its system. Under terms of the agreement, the board, working with state officials, will develop policies and programs to eliminate racial disparities in student discipline, grade retention, graduation rates and post-graduate scholarships, the Justice Department said in a release. The agreement further obligates the board to intensify its efforts to recruit minority ...
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Major Education Survey Shows Continuing Racial Gaps
June 30, 2011
The U.S. Department of Education today released data that cast much-needed light on disparities in educational resources and opportunities for students across the country. These data provide policymakers, educators and parents ...
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Book Highlights History Of Women And Slavery In America
June 06, 2011
The book is “an impressive selection of documents that brilliantly illustrates the many dimensions of women’s experience of slavery, from the earliest laws." ...
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Freedom Riders Return To Mississippi Capital
May 25, 2011
50 years to the day after the first wave of Freedom Riders arrived at the Jackson terminal — a celebration was held for them in Mississippi's capital. ...
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The President Marks Freedom Riders Anniversary
May 04, 2011
The Freedom Rides, organized in the spring of 1961, were an interracial, nonviolent effort to protest the practice of segregation. ...
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School Segregation And Poverty - Past And Present
April 25, 2011
Schools in the United States are more segregated today than they have been in more than over four decades. ...
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Freedom Rides 50 Year Celebration Begins In May
April 13, 2011
During their travels, Freedom Riders stopped in Anniston, Alabama, where they faced their first mob Attacks. The bus had its tires slashed and was forced off the road. ...
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NAACP Legal Defense Fund Joins Mumia Abu-Jamal's Defense Team
April 01, 2011
The LDF will now be directing the defense strategy to fight the prosecution’s determination to reinstate the death penalty. ...
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Special Screening Of 'Freedom Riders' Documentary
March 31, 2011
From May until December of 1961, more than 400 Americans risked their lives -- many enduring savage beatings and imprisonment. ...
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