From Brown to BakkeOxford University Press, Incorporated, 1981 |
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The Opinion | 26 |
As Brown Saw the Problem | 40 |
Brown II | 61 |
Desegregating the South 19551970 | 78 |
Urban School Desegregation in the 1970s | 129 |
To Bus or Not to | 167 |
Denver and Boston | 193 |
Milliken v Bradley | 216 |
The Argument | 253 |
The Decision | 298 |
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achieve admissions affirmative action American Amici Curiae attend Bakke Bickel black schools black students Board of Education Bradley Brief Brown decision Brown II Charlotte Charlotte-Mecklenburg Civil Rights Civil Rights Act Coleman constitutional course DeFunis deliberate speed desegregation Detroit discrimination dissenting district judge equal freedom of choice ghetto Graglia high school housing Ibid issue Jefferson County Jefferson County Bd judicial Justice Keyes lawyers Little Rock Louisville massive resistance metropolitan Milliken minority Mississippi NAACP nation Negro neighborhood schools North northern noted numbers Orval Faubus percent Plessy political Powell Prince Edward private schools problem Professor public schools pupils quoted race racial racial segregation regation remedy Richmond Richmond Times-Dispatch School Bd school board school desegregation school integration school system segregated schools social South Boston southern school suburban suburbs Supp supra Supreme Court Swann tegration tion Univ urban Virginia white flight white schools wrote York Times Magazine
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الصفحة 5 - I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slaveowners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood.