On the morning of Sept. 25, 1924, two sisters arrived for their first day of school in the small town of Rosedale, Mississippi. Martha and Berda, ages 9 and 11, were quickly summoned to the principal’s office, where they were informed that they were being expelled. Why?
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Was the Desegregation of Schools Really the Best Thing for ‘Underserved’ Black Children? – Atlanta Black Star
For more than 60 years, the advertised solution to apartheid academics is to place Black and white pupils in the same school. The pursuit of diverse classrooms accepts that entirely Black schools are inherently and irreversibly defective.
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Half a century ago, the Coleman Report revealed that socioeconomic diversity is key to removing racial inequalities in education.
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