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Coleman, James S. – 1984
The Brown decision of 1954 occurred when Blacks, who were migrating into the North in large numbers, became a highly visible political minority. Widespread interest in school integration on the part of the dominant majority stemmed more from a concern about societal integration than about the welfare of disadvantaged children. The Brown decision…
Descriptors: Black Education, Civil Rights, Desegregation Effects, Federal Government