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Casey Quinlan | ThinkProgress

School Segregation Is Much Bigger Than A Few Schools In The South

43 percent of Latino students and 38 percent of black students go to schools where fewer than 10 percent of their classmates are white, and more than one in seven black and Latino students attend schools where less than 1 percent of their classmates are white.

June 06th, 2015

By Casey Quinlan | ThinkProgress

School Segregation Is Much Bigger Than A Few Schools In The South

A recent desegregation order from the U.S. Department of Justice includes a lot of the checkmarks experts say are important for school districts to meet to reach meaningful school integration, but it is also only one school district in a nation of schools that have failed to integrate after Brown v. Board of Education. The U.S. District Court

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