Sunday, October 13, 2019
The Failure of Integration Essay -- essays research papers
The Failure of Integration           After four decades of school integration America has given up, and the  question is: "Why?". I believe the answer is because absolutely nothing worked!  Bussing was a hassle, most magnet schools were set up for false reasons, and  everything was very costly. With everything they tried there were still no  significant changes in the test scores of the minority students. So now here we  are in the late 21st century and it can all be summed up with what Chris Hansen  of the American Civil Liberties Union in New York City believes the courts are  saying, "We still agree with the goal of school desegregation, but it's too hard,  and we're tired of it, and we give up."       It all started with Brown v. Board of Education saying "Separate  educational facilities are inherently unequal." There began a plan to  desegregate public schools across America. The first plan was bussing when Swann  v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education stated that federal courts could  order bussing to desegregate schools. However in most cases bussing became much  more of a hassle than a helper. There were many revolts from parents making  situations even more horrible. Most students wanted to go to their neighborhood  schools and not be bussed for long trips to attend a 'better' school. In Seattle  the school board unanimously voted to "avoid race-based school assignment and  increase enrollment in s...                      
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