i think Ruby Bridges
Forced desegregation
Robert L. Crain has written: 'School desegregation in New Orleans' 'The influence of high school racial composition on black college attendance and test performance' -- subject(s): African American college students, African Americans, Education, High school attendance, Longitudinal studies, Segregation, Segregation in education 'Discrimination, personality, and achievement' -- subject(s): African Americans, Psychology, Segregation 'School desegregation in the North' 'Desegregation and Black achievement' -- subject(s): African Americans, Education, School integration, Social conditions
Everett F. Cataldo has written: 'School desegregation policy' -- subject(s): School integration
Sally E. James has written: 'School desegregation in Berkeley, California' -- subject(s): School integration
He worked for school desegregation when forced to by courts
Ruby Bridges is best known for her role in the desegregation of schools in the United States, particularly for being the first African American child to integrate an all-white elementary school in New Orleans in 1960. The test she symbolically tokened was the "New Orleans school desegregation," which was a significant moment in the civil rights movement. Her courage and the subsequent events helped highlight the struggles against racial segregation in education.
Southern Manifesto, was written by 101 southern members of congress to resist school desegregation
It was a school in South CarolinaSource? Year?
He favored locally controlled desegregation
little rock
William McKinley Harris has written: 'A design for desegregation evaluation' -- subject(s): School integration 'Perspectives on black studies'
School desegregation reforms began on May 17, 1954.