Indianapolis desegregated its schools primarily by bussing African American students to non-African American schools. This was part of efforts to integrate schools and address the issue of racial segregation within the education system.
How did Indianapolis desegregate its schools?
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It changed the boundaries of its schools.
It changed the boundaries of its schools.
It stopped the racial segregation of neighborhoods.
It stopped the racial segregation of neighborhoods.
It bussed African American students to non-African American schools.
It bussed African American students to non-African American schools.
It bussed white students to non-white schools.
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