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School Segregation in New York City
18:18 - 23:20 (05:02)

Despite numerous investigations, reports and recommendations for integration, school segregation remained a prevalent issue in the New York City education system in the 1960s, with responsibility falling on the Board of Education. However, progress towards integration was continually stalled due to pushback from white parents.

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The article discusses various attempts at integration of public schools in New York City, including reports and plans from committees, the stance of the school superintendent, and the resistance of white parents to change.
18:18 - 23:20 (05:02)
Public schools, racial discrimination
Summary

The article discusses various attempts at integration of public schools in New York City, including reports and plans from committees, the stance of the school superintendent, and the resistance of white parents to change.

Chapter
School Segregation in New York City
Episode
Nice White Parents - Ep. 2: ‘I Still Believe in It’
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