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One might also hope that these demographic shifts suggest a move toward more desegregated school environments -- a plus, since immigrant students have been shown to perform better in desegregated schools.
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Black critics howled accusations of racial betrayal, but Johnson was engaged in something subtly different and vastly more interesting: desegregating the American tradition of paranoia.
A recent report by scholars from the Poverty and Race Research Action Council and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte notes students who attend desegregated schools are more likely to live in integrated neighborhoods and make cross-ethnic friendships as adults.
During the civil-rights era, some moderate Southern businessmen spoke up in favor of equal opportunity on economic grounds: if department stores and other businesses were desegregated, they would have more customers, and, with expanded access to employment, those customers would have more spending power.
I'm not aware of reliable statistics that would indicate that public bathrooms are more sexually dangerous than any other places — or would be, were they to be desegregated — though the history of bathroom sex does associate the space with sexual conduct.
The goal of the settlement is to ensure that by 2007, no school in Hartford or its 21 closest suburbs will have a composition of more than 68percentt black and Hispanic students, the agreed-on benchmark for declaring a school desegregated.
This feat is even more remarkable when one considers her upbringing – a poor, sexually abused black girl growing up in the newly desegregated south, without many hopes for a grand or illustrious future.
Those stores soon desegregated.
The city desegregated.
The dead cannot be desegregated.
In 1951, Catholic schools desegregated.
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