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A New Approach to School Equality (Los Angeles Times)







A New Approach to School Equality (Los
Angeles Times)

A New Approach to School Equality (Los
Angeles Times)
05/15/2004 07:24 AM

Los Angeles Times - Fifty years after the U.S. Supreme Court declared deliberately segregated schools unconstitutional, racial isolation is intensifying on California's public school campuses amid vast Latino immigration and a retreat from busing and other efforts to diversify enrollments.




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