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Freeman, Ruges R. – Negro History Bulletin, 1975
An historical account of the St. Louis, Missouri, school desegregation program and the steps involved in its implementation. (EH)
Descriptors: Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Methods, Desegregation Plans, Integration Studies

Trombley, William – Integrated Education, 1977
To date, the magnet schools in St. Louis have satisfied the federal judge who has been supervising school desegregation. However, federal appeals court judges have indicated that they believe the plan falls short of meaningful integration. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Costs, Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Methods, Desegregation Plans
Commission on Civil Rights, Washington, DC. – 1977
In response to federal inquiry, Ogden, Utah moved in 1970 to implement a desegregation plan entitled "A Voluntary Plan to Reduce Minority Group Isolation and Its Effects". Central to the plan was the consolidation of five elementary schools. Existing boundaries were redrawn to accommodate the former students of these five schools in…
Descriptors: Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Methods, Desegregation Plans, Integration Readiness
Commission on Civil Rights, Washington, DC. – 1977
The desegregation of the Minneapolis, Minnesota schools was initiated in 1972, although the process leading to desegregation actually began in 1967 when the board of education adopted its first human relations guidelines and announced a voluntary urban transfer program. In 1970 the state of Minnesota issued desegregation guidelines which set a 30%…
Descriptors: Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Methods, Desegregation Plans, Integration Readiness
Commission on Civil Rights, Washington, DC. – 1977
The Missouri Constitution of 1875 specified that school districts were to maintain dual school systems. This provision was renewed in the 1945 constitution and was not repealed until 1976. In December 1950 black parents brought suit challenging the constitutionality of the dual school system. On February of 1975 the school board adopted…
Descriptors: Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Methods, Desegregation Plans, Integration Readiness
Commission on Civil Rights, Washington, DC. – 1977
Desegregation efforts in Little Rock span 19 years. Extensive and involved efforts have been carried out by the courts, the school board, national interest groups, and the citizens of Little Rock to achieve the goal of a unitary public school system. Instead of a comprehensive approach to desegregation, a variety of conflicting plans were…
Descriptors: Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Methods, Desegregation Plans, Integration Readiness
Commission on Civil Rights, Washington, DC. – 1977
Up until 1954 all Tulsa schools were totally segregated by race. In the fall of 1955, school attendance zones in Tulsa were redrawn, utilizing the neighborhood school concept, but without regard to race, color, religion, or national origin. The new zones placed some black children in previously all white schools, and some white children in…
Descriptors: Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Methods, Desegregation Plans, Integration Readiness
Commission on Civil Rights, Washington, DC. – 1977
The Raleigh County public school system, through several phases implemented over a period of more than 12 years, has effectively desegregated its student bodies in all schools. The leadership on the part of each of the superintendents involved was the key to making the changes peaceful. Other school personnel and the board of education provided…
Descriptors: Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Methods, Desegregation Plans, Integration Readiness
Commission on Civil Rights, Washington, DC. – 1977
The impetus for public school desegregation in Portland came through the efforts of the local National Association for the Advancement of Colored People during the 1960's. The Portland Board of Education moved in 1963 to extablish a blue ribbon, independent committee on education and race. This citizen's committee recommended a series of…
Descriptors: Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Methods, Desegregation Plans, Integration Readiness
Ornstein, Allan C.; Thompson, Glen – Illinois Schools Journal, 1977
Results indicate that desegregation plans that have been considered most frequently and are most effective tend to involve little cost. Those which are generally considered innovative are least implemented and rated least effective. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Desegregation Methods, Desegregation Plans, Geographic Regions, Integration Studies

Monti, Daniel J. – Integrated Education, 1977
This article focuses on the city of St. Louis and Ferguson-Florissant Reorganized School Districts and studies their implementation of desegregation programs. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Community Control, Desegregation Methods, Desegregation Plans
Commission on Civil Rights, Washington, DC. – 1977
This monograph describes the major aspects involved in the desegregation of Dorchester County's schools and assesses the desegregation process to determine those factors which made the transition possible without violence or disruption to the educational system. The plan to desegregate the entire school system consisted of the reassignment of…
Descriptors: Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Methods, Desegregation Plans, Integration Readiness
Commission on Civil Rights, Washington, DC. – 1977
This is a report on school desegregation in Bogalusa, Louisiana. This school district was selected for study because it offered the unique opportunity to study school desegregation in a rural setting. In the past, Bogalusa operated a dual system of education. In 1965, black parents filed a lawsuit on behalf of their children; Jenkins V. Bogalusa…
Descriptors: Blacks, Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Litigation, Desegregation Methods
FISCHER, JOHN H. – 1964
ALTHOUGH THE ISSUE OF DE JURE SEGREGATION SEEMS TO BE SETTLED, THE DIFFICULTIES ASSOCIATED WITH DE FACTO SEPARATION OF THE RACES ARE ONLY NOW EMERGING. THE SIX PRINCIPLES PROPOSED BY THE ADVISORY COMMISSION ON HUMAN RELATIONS AND COMMUNITY TENSIONS TO THE NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ARE PRESENTED AS GUIDES FOR PARENTS AND SCHOOL…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, De Facto Segregation, Desegregation Methods, Desegregation Plans
Commission on Civil Rights, Washington, DC. – 1977
In 1966 when initial planning for desegregation in Peoria, Illinois began, minority students were concentrated in 9 of Peoria's 39 schools. Twenty of the city's schools had white enrollments of more than 98%, indicating the most minimal percentage of minority students in more than half the city's schools. Four schools were totally white. The…
Descriptors: Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Methods, Desegregation Plans, Elementary Secondary Education