Despite strong community resistance, court-ordered busing in 1975 Louisville did not result in significant "white flight" out of the county. Studies show a small percentage of white families left, ...
When Louisville began busing students to integrate schools in 1975, it did not see a large exodus of White students to private schools, as other cities did. Louisville Archbishop Thomas McDonough ...
The school-busing policies of the 20th century weren’t just unpopular; the ensuing fallout to school integration was so great that many Americans have written it off as a total failure. White flight, ...
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