Why Busing Failed: Race, Media, and the National Resistance to School DesegregationMain MenuWhy Busing FailedIntroductionBusing before "Busing"The Origins of Antibusing Politics in 1950s New YorkAntibusing Provisions in the Civil Rights Act of 1964The Myth of De Facto SegregationCivil Rights Activism in the NorthNews Media & Civil Rights in the NorthFederal Surrender in ChicagoRichard Nixon's Antibusing PresidencyIrene McCabe's Mothers' March to WashingtonThe Complexity of Black Views on “Busing”Moving Beyond "Common Ground"Making "Busing" About the Rights of Black StudentsMatthew F. Delmont5676b5682f4c73618365582367c04a35162484d5
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12015-11-06T20:11:11-08:00Matthew F. Delmont5676b5682f4c73618365582367c04a35162484d53761plain2015-11-06T20:11:11-08:00Matthew F. Delmont5676b5682f4c73618365582367c04a35162484d5“Cradle of the Confederacy” letter [ca. 1957], Rosa Parks Collection, Box 18, Folder 10, Library of Congress.