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  2. 50 years after SCOTUS made a decision in Detroit ... - AOL

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    Inequitable school funding is an issue that researchers and advocacy groups say persists today. "The theory behind desegregation, back in the time of Milliken and since, it wasn't that Black kids ...

  3. 32 Mississippi school districts still under federal ...

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    There are 32 school districts in Mississippi still under federal desegregation orders, the U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division's assistant attorney general said Thursday.

  4. School integration in the United States - Wikipedia

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    An integrated classroom in Anacostia High School, Washington, D.C., in 1957. In the United States, school integration (also known as desegregation) is the process of ending race-based segregation within American public and private schools.

  5. Mississippi school district named in desegregation lawsuit is ...

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    A majority-Black Mississippi school district received a judge's approval Tuesday to shed federal supervision in a decades-old desegregation lawsuit that included a 2013 order to move away from ...

  6. Education segregation in the Mississippi Red Clay region

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    Geography played a role: schools were not close enough to walk to and school boards did not always supply buses. And money, too played a role. In 1949-50, Sunflower County spent the same amount on white education (28% of the population) as it did on the black (72%). [ 3 ]

  7. Desegregation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    As of 2005, the proportion of Black students at schools with a White majority was at "a level lower than in any year since 1968". [17] Some critics of school desegregation have argued that court-enforced desegregation efforts of the 1960s were either unnecessary or self-defeating, ultimately resulting in White flight from cities

  8. Kansas City school desegregation’s long lesson: More money ...

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    KC tried to prove increased funding would equal better educational outcomes. That hasn’t happened. | Opinion

  9. History of African-American education - Wikipedia

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    According to Rethinking Schools magazine, "Over the first three decades of the 20th century, the funding gap between black and white schools in the South increasingly widened. NAACP studies of unequal expenditures in the mid-to-late 1920s found that Georgia spent $4.59 per year on each African-American child as opposed to $36.29 on each white ...