70 years after Brown v. Board, Larry Wilson highlights the failure of US school integration, citing Pasadena's 1971 busing effort and persisting segregation.

70 years since Brown v. Board of Education, Larry Wilson reflects on the failure of US school integration. His hometown of Pasadena attempted de facto desegregation via busing in 1971, but natural integration was limited, and segregation persisted. The Supreme Court's decision in 1954 is considered unfulfilled, with Wilson stating that the dream of school integration is not just deferred but dead.

May 25, 2024
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