Authors: Sarah Garland
public accommodations desegregation, 57â58, 65
Public Agenda poll (1999), 157
pupil reassignment plan lawsuit, 2011, 190â91
QUEST (Quality Education for All Students), 128â29, 130â31, 140â41, 154, 159â60, 163
race and demographics, 197â98
racial discrimination: housing, 21, 43, 44â45, 48â49, 58â59, 63â65, 96â97;
public accommodation and transportation, 57â58, 65
racial harassment and intimidation: bombing, 48; cross burning, 48, 54; Jim Crow era, 33; school choice and, 167; school desegregation, 16, 22, 160; White Citizens Council, 53, 54; white teenage, 7â8.
See also
Ku Klux Klan
racial integration: black activists on, xiâxii, 37; Du Bois on, 42, 49, 96, 147â48, 197; educational benefits of, 183; housing, 21, 44â45, 48â49, 58â59, 63â65, 68, 198; military progress in, 58â59; poverty and, 62â65; public accommodation and transportation, 57â58, 65; white view of, 120.
See also
desegregation; school desegregation
racial quotas.
See
school desegregation
racial turmoil and violence: civil rights, 19â20, 68, 70â72, 76; school desegregation, 52, 90, 91, 93â94, 102
racism: acceptance of, 97; color-blindness and, 47, 96, 119, 152â53, 187; in Louisville, 19, 20, 37, 59; political, 197; sexual stereotypes and, 43; among teaching staff, 53â54
Raleigh, North Carolina, 190
Reagan, Ronald, 26, 104â5, 116â17, 118, 120
Reed, Stanley, 47
Rehnquist, William, 88, 118, 139, 175, 182
Reid, Manfred, 70
“resegregation” of schools, 128
Rhee, Michelle, 196
Richmond, Virginia, 154â55
Robert Frost Middle School, 7â8, 12
Roberts, John, 182, 185, 186
Rockefeller, Nelson, 79
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 37
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 63
Ruffra, Jean, 89, 127
“rurbanization,” 75
Russell Junior High School, 109â10
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School, xi, 108
San Francisco, 155
SAVE (Saving African-American Values and Economy), 130, 146
Save Our Community Schools (SOCS), 84â85, 87, 89, 91, 127
Scalia, Antonin, 185
Schaffner Elementary School, 76
Schmied, Kenneth, 71, 72
school choice, 24, 55â56, 78, 79, 157, 170, 196.
See also
Project Renaissance
school desegregation: achievement gap and, x, xi, 77â78, 127, 129, 168â69, 176, 177â78, 183, 191; affirmative action and, 79, 175â76, 182, 191; Afrocentric schools and studies and, 22, 26â27, 179; alternative schools and, 20, 124, 130, 160, 188, 192; black activists on, 24â25, 112, 124â25, 127, 128, 131â32, 140, 151, 153; black Americans on, xiâxii, 23â24, 49â50, 120; black educator view of, 49â50; black parents on, 129, 192; boycotts, 90; busing as tool in, ix, 4â5, 7, 25, 79â80, 84â85; in California, 46â47; charter schools use in, xii, 198; civil rights movement and, ix, 56â57, 89; clustering schools use in, 129; educational opportunity and, 160â65; end of, ix; exemptions to, 15, 140; federal legislation on, 90; gerrymandering school zones and, 86; HEW guidelines on, 77, 78, 81â82, 85; incentive programs use and, 126, 127, 128â30, 140; low-income housing and, 86; magnet schools use in, 2, 83, 113â14, 130, 155, 162, 169, 191; mandates, 52â53, 54â56, 62, 86, 176; preferential assignment use in, 183; promise of, 167, 189, 194â95; protest zones, 22, 93â94; questioning the wisdom of, 117, 120; racial quotas use in, x, 2â3, 11, 15, 22â23, 27, 90, 113, 124â26, 129, 140, 162, 167, 169, 173, 182; racial turmoil and violence, 52, 90, 91, 93â94, 102; school choice as tool of, 27, 55â56, 129, 132â34, 137â38, 156â57; school closure as tool of, ix, x, 50, 90, 103, 109, 110â11, 115, 153, 160, 180, 196; school systems mergers and, 84, 88, 90, 160; school transfer ban in, 154; separate but
equal doctrine use in, 43, 47, 50; student gains through, 191; teacher layoff and firing use in, x, 110, 114, 153, 195â96; traditional schools and, 173â76, 177â78, 181â82; of unitary school districts, 117, 148, 150, 152, 154, 155, 169; urban school district decline and, 116; weighted lottery use in, 154â55; zoning use in, 81.
See also
busing
school funding, 25, 38â39, 50â51, 85â86, 125
school “resegregation,” 128
school vouchers, 156â57
Seattle case.
See Parents v. Seattle School District
segregation: housing, 44â45, 48â49, 88, 96â97; Jim Crowâera, 4, 17, 19, 26, 42; Louisville, 36â37; separate but equal doctrine and, 43, 47, 50; sexual stereotypes and, 43
Shawnee High School: graduation rates, 138; integration of, 67, 95, 160; as majority black school, 15â16; reputation of, 13, 18, 142â43
Shawnee Junior High School, 110
Shawnee neighborhood, 68
Shields, Terrell, 146
Shively, Kentucky, 5, 48, 74â75, 75â76, 97
Shively Newsweek
, 48, 74, 81
Silent Majority, 89, 197â98
Simple Justice
(Kluger), 147
Sims, Robert, 70, 71â72
single-parent black families, 26
sit-ins, x, 57
Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, 181, 182
Sizemore, Barbara, 128
“small schools” movement, 177
SNCC (Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee), 71
social issues and black achievement, 26, 104
socioeconomic status, 189â90, 197.
See also
poverty
SOCS (Save Our Community Schools), 84â85, 87, 89, 91, 127
Souls of Black Folk
(Du Bois), 147
South End neighborhood, xi, 5
Southern Baptists, 19
Southern Christian Leadership Conference, 70
Southern High School, 22, 93, 94
“The Southern Strategy” (Nixon), 79
special education tracks, 15, 161
Spond, Joyce: early years of, 74, 75â76; as school volunteer, 76â77, 91, 92; as SOCS activist, 84â85, 87, 88â89, 90, 91, 103, 127, 173â74
Stallworth, Deborah, 133, 151, 154, 163, 166, 186, 187
standards.
See
accountability and outcomes
Stanley, Frank, 57
Stevenson, Adlai, 55
Stoner, Jacquelyn: activism of, 28; as
Hampton
lawsuit plaintiff, 133, 138; high school experience of, 15â17, 93, 95, 143; as a parent, 13â14, 15, 17, 18; personality of, 15
Stoner, Ja'Mekia: Central High admissions efforts of, 13â14, 17â18, 27, 138; on discrimination, 192; elementary school experience of, 14â15, 142; as
Hampton
lawsuit plaintiff, 133, 143; high school experience of, 142â43, 192; lessons learned from her mother, 17; middle school experience of, 15, 28, 142
Stoner, La'Quinn, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18
student assignment plans, 81, 129, 132â33, 189â90
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), 71
suburban black population, 97, 113
suburban development, 36, 74â75
suburban school districts, 84, 97, 198
suburban students, 97, 113
summer learning loss, 188
summer riots of 1960s, 68, 70, 76, 77
Supreme Court, U.S.: on affirmative action, 175â76, 182, 191; assassination threat, 54; on busing, 118, 119, 120; on desegregation, 32; on racial integration, 186â87, 199; on school desegregation, ix, 43, 45, 76, 78â80, 83â84, 117, 127, 181â87, 189; segregated housing law ruling, 37, 43
Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of
Education
, 79â80, 83, 117, 155
“teaching the test,” 125
teen pregnancy rates, 116
Tenth Ward School, 108
Thernstrom, Abigail, 178
Thernstrom, Stephan, 178
Thomas, Clarence, 119â20, 185, 186
Thomas, Fran Newton: activism of, 21â22, 23, 25, 28, 58â59, 130â31, 132, 137, 159, 168, 169, 187â88; on all-black schools, 163â64, 166; early years of, 34â35, 37â38, 39â40, 64, 66; education of, 37â38, 39, 50; personality of, 21; Deborah Stallworth and, 133
Thomas, Virgil, 58â59
Thomas Jefferson High School, 110, 111, 142
Till, Emmett, 65â66, 69
Time
, 55, 85
Todd, Pat, 162â63, 174, 175
To Die for the People
(Newton), 72
traditional schools, 173â76, 177â78, 181â82
Traxler, William Byrd, Jr., 155
truancy, 114
Truman, Harry, 58
“twoness” and identity, 96, 147, 197
2011 pupil reassignment plan lawsuit, 190â91
unemployment, 26, 37, 72
UNIA (Universal Negro Improvement Association), 37
unitary school districts, 117, 148, 150, 152, 154, 155, 169
United Theological Seminary, 127
Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), 37
University of California v. Bakke
, 144
University of Kentucky, 24, 43
University of Louisville, 39, 97
University of Michigan, 175â76, 182, 191
University of Mississippi, x
urban decay, 62â63
urban population, 75
urban renewal, 50, 62â65, 67, 188, 196
urban school district decline, 116
Valley Station, Kentucky, 97
values and community strength, 199
Vietnam War protests, 68â69
Vinson, Fred, 46
violence.
See
racial turmoil and violence
Virginia Union University, 33
VISTA, 70
vouchers, school, 156â57
Wade, Andrew, 44â45, 48, 53, 74, 76
Walcott, Dennis, 26
Walker, Newman, 81
Walker, Vanessa Siddle, 32
Wallace, George, 79, 85
War on Poverty, 70, 105
Warren, Earl, 46â48, 78â79, 117
Washington, Booker T., 32â33, 42, 49, 69
Washington, DC, 196
Washington Post
, 85â86, 119, 120
Watergate scandal, 88, 90
wealth gap, 26
Weathers, Carman: activism of, 20, 22, 23, 27, 28, 137, 140, 163, 168, 187, 188; on all-black high schools, 115, 164â65, 166; appearance of, 20; coaching career of, 109â10; on desegregation, 194, 197; early years of, 107â8; Lyman Johnson and, 108; as SAVE founder, 130, 146; school closures and, 110, 111; on school desegregation, 124â25, 131â32, 140, 153; self-advocacy of, 109; Deborah Stallworth and, 133; views on race, 20â21, 168
weighted lottery, 154â55
West Chestnut Street Baptist Church, 180
West End Community Council, 70
Whitaker, Stanley, 110
white activists, 84â85, 87â91, 127, 173â74
White Citizens Council, 53, 54
white flight: civil rights movement and, 64â65; prevention of, 192; school desegregation and, 4, 9, 88, 97, 102â3, 112â13, 116; suburbanization and, 68, 176; urbanization and, 75
white majority schools, 56, 95, 96, 108,
110â11
white parents: on busing, 84â85, 87, 89, 91, 103, 112; school choice and, 157, 170; traditional schools and, 174.
See also
white flight
white school districts, 198
white school officials, 124
white students: assessment testing of, 121, 177; busing of, 112â13; magnet schools and, 55â56, 129, 132â33, 133â34; school choice and, 157, 170; socioeconomic status and, 190
Whiting, John, 95, 160â61
Whitney Young Elementary School, 173
Wilkins, Roger, 85â86
Williams, Aubrey, 159, 160, 166
Wilson, Atwood, 50â51, 66â67
Withers, Daniel, 180
Woodward, C. Vann, 75
X, Malcolm, 22, 68, 69, 96, 119, 127, 130
X, Riccardo: activism of, 24, 27, 70, 179â81, 187; as African Studies teacher, 22, 179, 189; on busing, 98; as CEASE member, 151; early years of, 22, 62â63, 65, 67â68, 69â70, 188; education of, 72â73; as high school history teacher, 93, 94, 95, 98, 132; retirement of, 189
zoning, use in school desegregation, 81
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Garland, Sarah.
Divided we fail : the story of an African American community that ended the era of school desegregation / Sarah Garland.
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1. Parents Involved in Community SchoolsâTrials, litigation, etc. 2. Seattle Public
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4. School integrationâLaw and legislationâKentuckyâLouisville. 5. Affirmative action
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