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Why is school desegregation an important piece in the struggle for civil rights?
Also, how did this change people's point-of-view toward race relations in American?
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Also, how did this change people's point-of-view toward race relations in American?
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Ms. Sue
School segregation meant that most African-Americans in the South were forced to attend inferior schools and receive an inferior education. Desegregation greatly increased the educational options available to everyone.
When children attend school together, they become friends and learn that the "others" are valuable people.
When children attend school together, they become friends and learn that the "others" are valuable people.
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