Lack of Order: The Erosion of a Once-Great Force for Integration
The federal government’s vigilance in enforcing the court-backed desegregation of the country’s schools is a shadow of what it once was.by Nikole Hannah-Jones
ProPublica, May 1, 2014, 1:11 p.m.
For decades, federal desegregation orders were the potent tool that broke the back of Jim Crow education in the South, helping transform the region's educational systems into the most integrated in the country.
Federal judges, often facing down death threats and violence, blanketed Southern states with hundreds of court orders that set out specific plans and timetables to ensure the elimination of racial segregation. Federal agencies then aggressively used the authority of the courts to monitor hostile school systems, wielding the power of the 1964 Civil Rights Act to strip federal dollars from districts that refused to desegregate.
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