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Forced school integration in the 1970s–80s triggered a 30% drop in Black-owned businesses due to white flight and reduced investment.
A new report released on February 25, 2026, reveals that forced school integration in the 1970s and 1980s led to the decline of Black-owned businesses and community institutions in several U.S. cities, as white families moved to suburbs and public investment shifted.
Researchers found that neighborhoods undergoing integration saw a 30% drop in Black-owned enterprises over a decade, with long-term economic impacts still felt today.
The study underscores the unintended consequences of integration policies on Black economic stability.
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La integración escolar forzada en las décadas de 1970 y 1980 provocó una caída del 30% en los negocios propiedad de negros debido a la huida blanca y la reducción de la inversión.