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1 Race and Segregation in American Schools
EDTHP 115 Fall, 2002

2 What is Segregation? de jure (“by law”) segregation
Segregation mandated by law Southern States Outlawed by Brown decision (1954) de facto (“in fact”) segregation Segregation not mandated by law Resulting from school assignment policies & residential patterns

3 Key Supreme Court Decisions on Segregation
Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) Established doctrine of “separate but equal” (segregation is legal, as long as facilities are equal) Brown v. Board of Education (1954) “doctrine of separate but equal has no place” in US schooling

4 Key Supreme Court Decisions on Segregation (cont.)
Green v. County School Board of New Kent County (1968) Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education (1971) Both decisions enforced Brown, ordered school districts to use a variety of methods to eliminate segregation

5 Key Supreme Court Decisions on Segregation (cont.)
Milliken v Bradley (1974) Disallowed most inter-district desegregation efforts Board of Education of Oklahoma City Public Schools v. Dowell (1991) Freeman v Pitts (1992) Both reduced desegregation requirements for districts

6 Desegregation and ‘White Flight’
Move to suburbs Moves to private schools

7 Atlanta, Percent Black, 1970

8 Atlanta, Percent Black, 1980

9 Atlanta, Percent Black, 1990

10 Atlanta, Percent Black, 2000

11 Philadelphia, Percent Black, 2000

12 White Private School Enrollment Rates by Black School-Age Population, Southern Counties, 1970

13 White Private School Enrollment Rates by Black School-Age Population, Southern Counties, 1980

14 White Private School Enrollment Rates by Black School-Age Population, Southern Counties, 1990

15 Does Segregation Matter?


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