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With whom was the power given to
sanction segregation?
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Our constitution is colorblind, and neither knows nor tolerates classes among its
citizens…it does not require integration. It merely forbids segregation.
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Plessy v. Ferguson
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Reasonable to separate because of established customs,
usages, and traditions.
No matter how blatantly and objectionable the law affects a “particular classification of people”.
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Cumming v. Board of Ed. of Richmond County
Where would black high
school students be taught?
Only interest of federal judiciary is to ensure
that all citizens should share equitably in the
tax burden
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Borea College v. Kentucky
Both races could not receive instruction from any institution as a corporation unless it was
done so 25 miles apart.
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The constitution is a colorblind document, yet …
These 3 cases established that the states could constitutionally maintain separate systems of education for blacks and whites, and in addition to this they could reach
into private education and allow it to be segregated as well.
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With whom was the power given to
sanction segregation?
The States
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Is Separate Equal?
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• NAACP-1930• Gains v. Canada-1938• 1950 Supreme Court case-rocked the
foundation of Separate But Equal• Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka• Separation inherently unequal• Aftermath of this landmark decision
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GAINS V. CANADA
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1950 Supreme Court Case
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Brown v. Board of Education
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Separation Inherently Unequal
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Aftermath of decision
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Quotas and Busing
Image From: http://school.discoveryeducation.com/clipart/...
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Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education
Students were bused to schools outside their
attendance area
Meant to further integrate schools
End of Dual school systems
Imposed racial balance 71% -29%
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Results of busing…
Students were subjected to dangerous situations.
Resulted in “White Flight.”
Decreased probability of students to participate in extra curricular activities.
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Historical ExampleIntegration of Boston’s Public Schools
As police stand guard, black students arrive at predominately white South Boston High School, on the first day of court-ordered desegregation, September 12, 1974.
Police wearing their riot helmets line the street in south Boston as women, led by anti-busing advocate Louise Day Hicks march and pray to protest the busing of students, September 12, 1975.
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Quotas and Busing 25 Years Later
Most schools have voted to end race based assignments
Students no longer denied access to school based on mandated “quota”
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Has the law failed to undothe segregation that was originally caused by the law?
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The most segregated group in the nations public schools is white students.
True or False
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TRUE. While white students are attending schools with slightly more students of colorthan in the past, they remain the most isolated of all racial groups.
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Due to the history of slavery and segregation in the South, southern states are themost segregated states for black students.True or False
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FALSE. In 2009, the top five segregated states where black students attended majority minority schools (where greater than 50% of students are of color) are California, New York, Illinois, Maryland and Texas. The first southern state in this ranking is Texas, in fifth place.
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Demographics of segregation today
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More than five decades later, throughout the nation, more schools have become more segregated than before.
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Racial segregation of neighborhood schools remains the norm in the U.S.
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What steps can we take to move forward in providing equal educational opportunities to all?
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Voluntary integration plans among school districts
Leaders making the case that desegregation properly implemented is valuable to all students
More progressive civil right agencies
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ReferencesImages From
• http://www.bing.com/images• http://www.office.microsoft.com/en-us/images• http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/brown/brown-segregation.html• http://school.discoveryeducation.com/clipart/
Video FromPBS(producer).(1974).Eyes on the prize :School desegregation in Boston[video].
Available fromhttp://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/eyesontheprize/story/21_boston.html
• Other Resources• http://www.pbs.org/wnet/jimcrow/stories_events_gaines.html
• http://www.oyez.org/cases/1940-1949/1949/1949_44