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Prestage, James J.; Prestage, Jewel L. – Urban League Review, 1987
The Consent Decree is a policy with the goal of eliminating segregation and inequalities in higher education in Louisiana. To the detriment of Black institutions, the policy has not been fully implemented because of problems with course assessment, funding, and lack of serious commitment to dismantling previous discriminatory practices. (VM)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Black Institutions, Desegregation Plans, Equal Education

Prestage, James J.; Prestage, Jewel L. – Urban League Review, 1988
Describes the Louisiana Consent Decree, a federally imposed program to correct racial segregation and gross resource distribution inequities in the state's system of higher education institutions. Focuses on the following: (1) governance; (2) faculty development; (3) cooperative programs; (4) enhancement of Black institutions; and (5) monitoring…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Black Education, Compensatory Education, Desegregation Litigation

Willie, Charles V. – Urban League Review, 1988
Examines the intentions and results of school desegregation since Brown v Board of Education. Concludes that desegregation has had a greater impact on the White population than on the Black population, and that the self-concepts of both racial populations have benefitted. (FMW)
Descriptors: Black Students, Blacks, Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Litigation

Thornton, Alvin; Chunn, Eva Wells – Urban League Review, 1988
Describes the development of the desegregation plan of the Prince Georges County Public Schools (Maryland), the provisions of the court order used to implement that plan, and the roles of magnet and one-race schools in the program. Implies that suburban communities have greater control over successful school improvement. (FMW)
Descriptors: Black Community, Black Education, Busing, Community Influence