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In reply to the discussion: Here's the thing about opposing "forced busing" [View all]ucrdem
(15,720 posts)29. Busing and desegregation are not the same thing.
Desegregation is a mandated goal of the Civil Rights Act; busing is one available remedy. The terms are not identical.
p.s. here's a copy of the 1964 CRA, which does not include the word busing (or bussing):
https://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc.php?flash=true&doc=97&page=transcript
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I'm trying to understand her position on busing in 2019. So it is relevant to the issue.
emulatorloo
Jun 2019
#7
Great post...we have come a long way..and a long way to go...in Boston currently...
asiliveandbreathe
Jun 2019
#5
They tried also to fix racially segregated neighborhoods, but than can't be done overnight
StarfishSaver
Jun 2019
#41
I was born in 1957 - the year of Brown v. Board - and lived in a small town in Arkansas.
TomSlick
Jun 2019
#45
Good piece, but I have to correct the statement: "But most of them weren't upset about the buses
hlthe2b
Jun 2019
#16
Let's also not forget the role that federal transportation policy had on all of this
StarfishSaver
Jun 2019
#42