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What was the recommendation of the Sibley Commission regarding the issue of desegregation in public schools in Georgia?
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It recommended maintaining segregation, leading to the closure of schools.
It called for immediate desegregation, leading to widespread integration.
It suggested leaving desegregation decisions to local school systems.
It proposed federal intervention to enforce desegregation policies statewide.
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It suggested leaving desegregation decisions to local school systems.
The Sibley Commission (1960) recommended a local-option approach—allowing individual Georgia school districts to decide how to handle desegregation rather than ordering immediate, statewide integration or federal enforcement.
The Sibley Commission (1960) recommended a local-option approach—allowing individual Georgia school districts to decide how to handle desegregation rather than ordering immediate, statewide integration or federal enforcement.
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