Data and reports indicate a significant increase in racial segregation in U.S. schools over the past three decades, with Black students experiencing a sharper decline in achievement compared to white students. Despite greater diversity, schools have become more separate and unequal since the early 1990s, following the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision.
lawsuits in the decades since have chipped away at Brown v. Board, leaving fewer and fewer tools in the hands of districts to integrate schools effectively. https://t.co/oa59R8KcEs
The U.S. Supreme Court's celebrated ruling in Brown v. Board of Education, ending racial segregation in America's public schools, turns 70 this week. But less well-known is that the landmark case had a crippling impact on Black male teachers. https://t.co/nQBYSE3p1Q
American schools and racial integration. Isn't that an issue of the past? Part of history? Here is a damn interesting article by Annie Ma (@anniema15) of the AP. https://t.co/e1i8kDQWnl