When Boston’s Black families took their fight to the courts

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
  • On June 21st 1974, Judge W. Arthur Garrity ruled in Morgan v. Hennigan that the Boston School Committee was guilty of maintaining an unconstitutionally segregated school system.
    Learn the full story behind this case in THE BUSING BATTLEGROUND, now streaming on UA-cam and the ‪@PBS‬ App.
    Official Website: www.pbs.org/wg... | #BusingBattlegroundPBS
    On September 12, 1974, police were stationed outside Boston schools as Black and white students were bused for the first time to comply with a federal court desegregation order. Shocking violence, directed mostly at children, ensued. THE BUSING BATTLEGROUND illuminates the volatile effort to end school segregation, and the decades-long struggle for educational equity that preceded the crisis.
    #history #documentary #americanexperience #shorts #boston #education #americanhistory

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  • @APG-fu6gk
    @APG-fu6gk 3 місяці тому +9

    Boston the Birmingham of the North.

  • @pamelas1002
    @pamelas1002 3 місяці тому +9

    I was bused to a white school in the third grade. What has stuck with me 52 years later was the first thing I saw upon entering the new white school. There were rolls upon rolls of construction paper in the hallway for anyone to come and tear off what they needed. At my old black school, we had to cut one sheet of construction paper in quarters and share with our classmates. As an eight year old, I didn't understand why they had so much while we had so little. Same county!

  • @jaketanner20001
    @jaketanner20001 3 місяці тому +11

    Now this Judge was a true American hero!

  • @titan_tvman_editzytbe
    @titan_tvman_editzytbe 3 місяці тому +1

    TURKEY WAS BİG COUNTRY AND HERO