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So it wouldn't be like I was trying to single-handedly desegregate the place, either.
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Eastland described black people as inferior and fought against efforts to desegregate the South.
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Because we've had a very painful history in this country of trying to desegregate communities.
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Harris slammed him at a debate for his record on mandated busing as a means to desegregate schools.
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They got things done together, Biden had argued, including in opposing federal bussing of children to desegregate schools.
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Rather than desegregate, many public pools closed or were filled in with cement to prevent anyone from swimming.
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It remained segregated until the 1950's, when the organization made a national effort to desegregate ALL Girl Scout troops.
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They worked there for seven years to desegregate schools; Walker miscarried when she heard that Martin Luther King had been assassinated.
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So anyway, back at the Brotherhood, it was either go the NewRev single-sleeve-and-you're-out route, or come over all modern and desegregate.
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The biggest victory they had ever won, and it hadn't had a single effect on the areas they were trying to desegregate.
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In observance of Martin Luther King Day, Kansas celebrated the achievements of several former athletes who helped desegregate both the university and Lawrence.
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In a 96-page opinion, U.S. District Judge Debra M. Brown concluded that Cleveland School District had failed to meet its obligation to desegregate.
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John and Dominique were also active in the civil-rights movement, working to desegregate Houston schools and establishing a college fund for black students.
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Once a place where racial strife was rampant -in 1967, rioting sparked by the city's refusal to desegregate public accommodations and schools led then-Gov.
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Many people believe that once schools are desegregated educational equality will result.
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Children were the shock troops who parted threatening crowds to attend newly-desegregated schools.