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Stand Up and Be Counted: Women and Social Justice in Michigan (1960-1985)

Liberal Talk Not Enough to Change Schools’ Image

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Title
Liberal Talk Not Enough to Change Schools’ Image
Description
This article describes the state of educational segregation in Ann Arbor’s primary educational system in the 1980s. Mirroring the history of the school district from almost exactly twenty years prior, the Ann Arbor Board of Education established a Committee on Excellence to reassess how racial disparities continued to pervade the system. Of particular note are the mentions on page 1 of consistent rejections by the Board of proposed racial integration plans and on page 2 of the relationship between ongoing housing disparities and the educational system.
People Represented in the Record
Jetawyn Hall, Ryan Hall
Creator(s) of the Record
Barbara Misle (article)
Robert Chase (photograph)
Date
March 11, 1985
Location
Northside Elementary School, 912 Barton Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48105
Medium
Paper
Type
Newspaper clipping
Subject
Mapping Resistance and Community Action
Rights
This digitized copy is generously provided for research purposes by the Ann Arbor District Library, the institution charged with overseeing the care of the digital item. Copyright for this document is retained by the Ann Arbor News.
Rights Holder
Ann Arbor News
Source
Ann Arbor District Library
Bibliographic Citation
Liberal Talk Not Enough To Change Schools’ Image. (n.d.). Ann Arbor District Library. Retrieved December 1, 2021, from https://aadl.org/aa_news_19850311-liberal_talk_not_enough

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