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Smith, Richard A. – Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1991
Examines data taken from a 109-city sample to describe patterns of racial change in the context of segregation decline between 1970 and 1980. Integration occurred more through decline in the proportion of Black residents in areas defined as mostly Black (deconcentration) than through Blacks moving into mostly White neighborhoods (integration).…
Descriptors: Blacks, Integration Studies, Neighborhood Integration, Racial Distribution
Commission on Civil Rights, Washington, DC. – 1977
This is a report on school desegregation in Bogalusa, Louisiana. This school district was selected for study because it offered the unique opportunity to study school desegregation in a rural setting. In the past, Bogalusa operated a dual system of education. In 1965, black parents filed a lawsuit on behalf of their children; Jenkins V. Bogalusa…
Descriptors: Blacks, Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Litigation, Desegregation Methods
Silverman, Bernie I.; And Others – 1975
A total of 3,681 students in the second, fifth, and eighth grades at 24 integrated elementary schools completed a brief questionnaire listing the sex and race of their four best friends at school. Racial discrimination in friendship choices was related to the relative frequency of the student's racial group within a grade. Blacks, but not whites,…
Descriptors: Blacks, Classroom Research, Elementary Education, Friendship
Aspira, Inc., New York, NY. – 1979
A purposive sample of 20 school districts in 10 states was analyzed to determine patterns of change in segregation indices during 1968-1976 for blacks and Hispanics and to determine the extent to which segregation was attributable to mobility. No overall pattern could accurately describe school desegregation at the district level for Hispanics.…
Descriptors: Blacks, Desegregation Methods, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment Trends
Commission on Civil Rights, Washington, DC. – 1977
The desegregation of the Stamford public schools began in the 1960's with the construction of new schools to meet the needs of the growing student population. The board of education implemented a plan to desegregate the high schools in 1962, the middle schools in 1967 and '68, and the elementary schools in 1970 and '72. In desegregating its school…
Descriptors: Blacks, Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Litigation, Desegregation Methods
Wright, Joanne; And Others – 1975
During July and August 1975, an attitude survey was conducted in the predominantly black residential areas of Roxbury, Dorchester, Mattapan, and the South end of Boston with parents of children in the Boston public schools. The survey was conducted by staff at the Freedom House Institute for Schools and Education. The aim of the study was to…
Descriptors: Black Education, Black Students, Blacks, Community Surveys
Green, Robert L. – 1974
Educational, legal, and political issues affect Northern school desegregation. The United States has failed to meet the challenge of developing a multiracial society in which minority group members are a significant part of the machinery of the national life. Two separate societies, one black and one white, are a reality both educationally and…
Descriptors: Black Population Trends, Blacks, Bus Transportation, Desegregation Effects
Knorr, Frank, Ed. – 1976
This report contains the Civil Rights Commission's evaluation of school desegregation in a variety of school districts throughout the United States and is based on data obtained from commission hearings, State Advisory Committee to the Commission meetings, mail surveys to 1,291 school districts, and 900 indepth interviews in 29 school districts.…
Descriptors: Black Education, Blacks, Civil Rights, Civil Rights Legislation
Rigsby, Leo C.; Boston, John – 1972
The trend in the extent of school desegregation in Nashville-Davidson County, Tennessee, through the decade of the 1960's is examined in this report. This trend analysis has import for two reasons. The progress made toward eliminating the old pattern of racially separate school systems is assessed. Thus, the degree of compliance in one city with…
Descriptors: Black Education, Blacks, Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Litigation
Noboa, Abdin – 1980
An analysis and interpretation of a five-volume study by Aspira, Inc., which examined Hispanic segregation in U.S. schools, presents an overview of the study, general findings, and a summary and conclusions, including recommendations for further study and analysis and general policy recommendations. Segregation trends for Hispanics are discussed…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Blacks, Case Studies, Comparative Analysis
Aspira, Inc., New York, NY. – 1979
Analysis of 1968-76 data from the Office of Civil Rights indicated that Hispanics were highly segregated between school systems and between schools within systems. In 1976, nearly 80% of all the Hispanics enrolled in United States schools were enrolled in less than 5% of the nation's school districts, a level of segregation nearly twice that of…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Blacks, Desegregation Effects, Discipline