After the Civil Rights Act was passed in 1964 and 1968, many white Southerners were outraged. They believed that the federal government and the Republican Party had abandoned their values by ...
A new study says intense school segregation by race and class is worsening — and it’s happening faster than just about ...
Decades after the Supreme Court struck down racial segregation in America's schools, more than 100 districts remain under court settlements governing how they must work toward integration Decades ...
When the White House began hosting its annual Easter egg roll in 1878, Black people were not allowed to attend. Beginning in 1891, many African American families began to gather at the Smithsonian ...
Richard Kahlenberg and Priya Jayachandran discussed how exclusionary zoning laws have caused economic and racial segregation ...