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From:Black Renaissance/Renaissance Noire (Vol. 3, Issue 2)The trend is toward more rather than less segregation. We are nearing 50 years since the landmark decision of Brown v. Board of Education. That decision not only declared school segregation unconstitutional, but was...
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From:Leadership Journal (Vol. 23, Issue 3)Ruby Bridges Rated G (Disney, 1998) Scene 1 begins at 00:25:00 (2.5 minutes) Scene 2 begins at 01:11:53 (4.5 minutes) Adversity, Forgiveness, Strength Luke 23:34 Set-up: Ruby Bridges was six years...
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From:Diverse Issues in Higher Education (Vol. 23, Issue 23)Apparently, a country club is U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's point of reference in arguing that racial isolation in America is just fine. Below is an excerpt from the Dec. 4 oral arguments before the...
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From:Communication Studies (Vol. 53, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThis essay explores the early history of the "separate but equal" doctrine in nineteenth century legal and political argumentation. By employing ironic and tragic frames, the authors challenge the traditional, linear...
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From:The Oral History Review (Vol. 28, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedNostalgia. [NL, fr. Gk nostos return home + algos pain, grief] 1: HOMESICKNESS 2: wistful yearning for something past or irrecoverable. (2) Recent histories of school segregation raise questions about oral history...
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From:Urban Studies (Vol. 35, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedEthnic segregation in urban areas brought about by international migration may lead to disintegration of an urban society. Since segregation includes educational, residential and spatial segregations, various ethnic and...
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From:Urban Studies (Vol. 35, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThis article deals with some facets of school segregation in Amsterdam. As two-thirds of Amsterdam youth have a non-native background nowadays, this has implications for the composition of primary and secondary schools....
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From:Corrections Caselaw Quarterly (Issue 35)U.S. Appeals Court CONDITIONS OF SEGREGATION Lekas v. Briley, 405 F.3d 602 (7th Cir. 2005). A state inmate sued several prison officials under [section] 1983, alleging constitutional violations stemming from his...
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From:Black Issues in Higher Education (Vol. 21, Issue 7)It's a little-known fact, but, 50 years ago, the ,junior high and high schools of Topeka, Kan., were integrated--though in name only. Fear was the order of the day at the high school, where an African American assistant...
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From:American Libraries (Vol. 33, Issue 2)IN FEBRUARY 1936, ALA members were planning for Annual Conference--this one scheduled for the following May in Richmond, Virginia. It represented the first time in three decades that the Association's conference was...
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From:Black Issues in Higher Education (Vol. 19, Issue 8)OXFORD, Miss. Forty years after James Meredith was escorted through an angry mob to become the first Black to enroll at the University of Mississippi, his son graduated as the top doctoral student in the business...
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From:International Migration Review (Vol. 36, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedStudies on immigrants' residential concentration have reported mixed findings. Some have argued that immigrants' residential concentration is a necessary step in the process of their social integration because there the...
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From:Exceptional Children (Vol. 66, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThis qualitative study analyzes the meaning of curricular individualization as it related to literacy instruction for young children labeled moderately to severely mentally disabled. Findings from extensive participant...
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From:Urban Studies (Vol. 35, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedSo far, children have not gained much attention in the field of segregation studies. In the research reported here, the notion of segregation is related children's daily life paths in the public domain. Given the local...
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From:Urban Studies (Vol. 35, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedThe city of Cologne is, like Frankfurt/Main, Munich and Stuttgart, one of the German cities with high shares of ethnic minorities. In this paper, ethnic segregation in Cologne is analysed for three points in time: 1984,...
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From:Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (Vol. 168, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedA numerical code has been developed to track the distribution of trace elements in crustal rocks undergoing melting. The model handles diffusion with moving boundaries and accounts for the processes of diffusion,...
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From:Oregon Historical Quarterly (Vol. 119, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedTHE 1928 DEED for a house in Portland's Palatine Hill neighborhood specifies that "no person of African, Asiatic or Mongolian descent shall be allowed to purchase, own or lease said premise." (1) In the first half of...
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From:Fordham Urban Law Journal (Vol. 46, Issue 2)Modern algorithms are capable of processing gargantuan amounts of data--with them, decision-making is faster and more efficient than ever. This massive amount of data, termed "big data," is compiled from innumerable...
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From:Diverse Issues in Higher Education (Vol. 36, Issue 17)As Latino children entered elementary schools this fall, they were likely to encounter fewer White students than they would have a generation ago, based on a recently published academic study. However, the same research...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 21, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedWe employed direct numerical simulations to estimate the error on chemical calculation in simulations with regional chemical-transport models induced by neglecting subgrid chemical segregation due to inefficient...