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Willie, Charles – Currents, 1984
The history of school desegregation falls into four main stages: litigation (1930-54); demonstration (1955-64); legislation (1965-68); and implementation (1969 to the present). Desegregation has successfully enhanced education, benefited whites as well as blacks, and created a growing acceptance of blacks as leaders. (KH)
Descriptors: Black Education, Busing, Civil Rights, Desegregation Effects