Policy Implications for School Desegregation and School Choice in Chicago

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Danns D. [1 ]
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[1] Indiana University Bloomington, W. W. Wright Education Building, 201 North Rose Avenue, Bloomington, 47405-1006, IN
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Oral history; Policy implementation; School choice policy; School desegregation;
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10.1007/s11256-018-0457-x
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School desegregation in Chicago was derived from the implementation of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. This article follows the formation of this policy to its implementation in Chicago. First, the federal government used the Civil Rights Act to garner school desegregation. Then, the Chicago Board of Education created desegregation plans for Chicago Public Schools which included school choice options. Finally, the article uses the oral histories of 68 graduates of three Chicago public high schools to demonstrate how the policy was utilized. The entire process reveals the continuation of institutional racism as school desegregation in Chicago was effectively limited as only a few Black and Latino students benefited from school desegregation. © 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
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页码:584 / 603
页数:19
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