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Manning, Diane T.; Rogers, Perry – Journal of Negro Education, 2002
Discusses desegregation of parochial schools, examining the Roman Catholic Church's struggle to reconcile its moral imperative to desegregate its parochial schools with temporal pressures to resist, as documented in the archives of the Catholic Council of Human Relations in New Orleans, Louisiana, home of the largest number of African American…
Descriptors: Black Students, Catholic Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Politics of Education

Henry, Sue Ellen; Feuerstein, Abe – Journal of Negro Education, 1999
Explores one southern community's response to the 1954 Brown decision, its subsequent handling of school desegregation, and events immediately following the decision, which provide a context for the 1980s decision to consolidate the community's middle school students to reduce perceptions of race-based inequality. Analyzes the current status of…
Descriptors: Black Students, Equal Education, Middle School Students, Middle Schools

Leigh, Patricia Randolph – Journal of Negro Education, 2003
Chronicles the history of two Ohio Valley school districts. The creation of one black and one predominantly white district is a history of segregation, while the merger of the two 20 years later tells a story of desegregation. Primary and secondary historical data provide accounts from various perspectives of school segregation and desegregation,…
Descriptors: Black Students, Elementary Secondary Education, Politics of Education, Poverty

Horton, James Oliver – Journal of Negro Education, 1985
Focuses on Oberlin College's commitment to Black education and the individuals who have helped sustain that commitment since 1835. Traces the school's fluctuating racial climate and its responses to the changing racial conventions of the wider society. Reports that Blacks played a crucial role in maintaining Oberlin's liberal tradition. (KH)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Black Students, College Desegregation, College Planning

Willie, Charles V. – Journal of Negro Education, 1994
Educators who are interested in perpetuating black colleges because they are valuable institutions must deal with the nation as it is and educate an increasing number of white scholars who need the types of education black colleges provide. Black colleges can maintain their prevailing cultural ethos while racially integrating whites. (SLD)
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Black Education, Black Students, College Segregation

Rosenbaum, James E.; And Others – Journal of Negro Education, 1987
Interviews with mothers and children from 114 low-income Black families who participated in the Gautreaux housing desegregation program and who attend predominantly White suburban schools reveal that suburban teachers provide more help to the children, but evidence racial discrimination. Neither the children's grades nor their satisfaction…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Achievement, Black Family, Black Students