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WATTERS, PAT – 1964
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, IS A COASTAL CITY OF THE DEEP SOUTH. IT IS 174 MILES FROM ALBANY WHERE THOUSANDS OF NEGROES MARCHED TO JAIL IN THE SUMMER OF 1962 PROTESTING INTOLERABLE CONDITIONS. AT THE SAME TIME BRUNSWICK WAS QUIETLY NEGOTIATING THE DESEGREGATION OF ITS LUNCH COUNTERS. WHILE RACIAL TENSION BROKE OUT IN OTHER NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES,…
Descriptors: Black Leadership, Civil Rights, Community Support, Desegregation Methods
MUSE, BENJAMIN – 1964
IT IS REPORTED THAT LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, HAS MADE NOTABLE PROGRESS IN THE ELIMINATION OF RACE DISCRIMINATION WITH A MINIMUM OF TURMOIL AND WITH THE APPROVAL OF A SUBSTANTIAL MAJORITY OF ITS CITIZENS OF BOTH RACES. OF ITS FOUR MAIN DESEGREGATION HURDLES--PUBLIC SCHOOLS, PUBLIC ACCOMMODATIONS, EMPLOYMENT, AND HOUSING--THE FIRST TWO HAVE BEEN…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Community Support, Desegregation Methods, Integration Studies
Claye, Clifton M. – 1971
This report is concerned with 3 major problems. The answers to these problems were obtained from the results of 2 surveys. A. The two most serious problems faced by the cross-over teachers (teachers teaching children who differ racially from themselves) in the sample, in rank order, were: discipline and classroom control; and unfamiliarity with…
Descriptors: Classroom Desegregation, Desegregation Effects, Educational Problems, Faculty Integration

Mayhand, Edna; Grusky, Oscar – Journal of Black Studies, 1972
Descriptors: Administrators, Behavioral Science Research, Experiments, Integration Studies
Greene, Jay P.; Mellow, Nicole – 1998
The belief that public schools produce better integration than private schools is deeply held by many people, but unfortunately, it is supported by little empirical evidence. A systematic look at integration is undertaken through a random sample of public and private schools in two cities. A total of 4302 students were observed, 2864 from public…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Dining Facilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Housing Discrimination

Russell, Christine – Integrated Education, 1975
Focuses on the issue of whether the implementation of school desegregation significantly increases the decline in percentage of resident white. Presents data from a study conducted in 86 Northern school districts from a 91-city study. Data were obtained from statistics published by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare beginning in 1967.…
Descriptors: Desegregation Effects, Enrollment, Integration Studies, Northern Schools

Muir, Donal – Sociology and Social Research, 1974
Four surveys of white student attitudes on the main campus of the University of Alabama, begun in 1963 and continued at 3-year intervals, indicate increasing acceptance of blacks. It would appear that the desegregation of any social system results in rapid rejection of "racial" roles for interaction, assuming that the setting has been…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Blacks, College Students, Identification (Psychology)
Tillar, Thomas C. – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1974
All six institutions under study were found to have or to previously have had integrated nonblack chapters; black fraternities had only segregated chapters. Black enrollments were proportionately much smaller than nonblack enrollments, however. (Author)
Descriptors: Black Organizations, Black Students, College Students, Fraternities

Weinberg, Meyer – Integrated Education, 1975
States that studies by Cataldo, Munford, Bosco and Robin, Mercer, and Koponen strongly support a view that massive white flight is an avoidable phenomenon, whereas Colmena, who failed to report any of these studies in his April 1975 paper, represents white flight as an inevitable consequence of mandatory desegregation in the largest cities…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Litigation, Federal Courts
Southwest Educational Development Lab., Austin, TX. – 1981
This bibliography of desegregation and inservice education literature was developed by the WIEDS (Ways to Improve Education in Desegregated Schools) Project in Austin, Texas. This bibliography is said to be a by-product of research done on successful desegregation/integration strategies which could be applied to the planning of staff and…
Descriptors: Desegregation Methods, Elementary Secondary Education, Integration Studies, Multicultural Education
WATTERS, PAT – 1964
A COMBINATION OF SOCIAL CONSCIOUSNESS, CIVIC PRIDE, AND ECONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS MOVED CHARLOTTE, N.C., IN THE SPRING AND EARLY SUMMER OF 1963 TO DESEGREGATE VOLUNTARILY ITS LEADING HOTELS AND MOTELS, 90 PERCENT OF ITS RESTAURANTS, AND ITS FIRST-CLASS MOVIE THEATERS. PREVIOUSLY THE CITY HAD DESEGREGATED ITS AUDITORIUM AND COLISEUM, LUNCH COUNTERS,…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Black Leadership, Civil Rights, Community Involvement
TUMIN, MELVIN M. – 1957
LITERATURE ON SEGREGATION AND INTEGRATION OF NEGROES AND WHITES IN THE UNITED STATES IS PRESENTED. THE LITERATURE SURVEYED IS CONFINED TO ARTICLES WHICH APPEARED IN PROFESSIONAL JOURNALS IN THE PERIOD JANUARY 1, 1951, TO JULY 1, 1956. SEGREGATION AND INTEGRATION IN VARIOUS INSTITUTIONAL AREAS INCLUDE INTERRACIAL ACTIVITIES IN SOUTHERN CHURCHES, IN…
Descriptors: Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Desegregation Effects, Integration Studies
Meier, Ken J.; And Others – 1986
Despite years of litigation the desegregation of United States public schools remains unfinished. Even after court-ordered desegregation, a school district may remain segregated through various practices such as ability grouping and selective discipline of minority children. These second generation discrimination or resegregation practices have an…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Integration Studies, Literature Reviews, Minority Group Children
Nevas, Susan R. – 1977
Desegregation and integration are affected by many of the same forces that affect other major social changes, such as dramatic news events, authority in the form of law and policy, educational programs, and experience of the new situation. How these forces affect desegregation and integration has to do with peoples' attitudes and the effect of…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Change Agents, Desegregation Effects, Integration Readiness
Taylor, William L.; And Others – 1977
This report by the United States Commission on Civil Rights focuses on the desegregation of metropolitan schools. It begins by summarizing the research on the causes of racial isolation in metropolitan areas, and connects this research to issues raised in Milliken V. Bradley. In this case, the Supreme Court noted that legal decisions affecting…
Descriptors: Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Litigation, Desegregation Methods, Integration Studies