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Qué (quién) es busing - definición

EFFORT TO DIVERSIFY THE RACIAL MAKE-UP OF SCHOOLS IN THE UNITED STATES
Busing; Forced bussing; Forced Busing; Forced busing; Court-ordered busing; Integration busing; Desegregation busing in the United States; Desegregation bussing; Education segregation in Nashville; Mandatory busing; School busing; Cross town-bussing; Race-integration busing
  • Integrated busing in [[Charlotte, North Carolina]], February 1973

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n. (US) forced; school; voluntary busing
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Race-integration busing in the United States (also known simply as busing, Integrated busing or by its critics as forced busing) was the practice of assigning and transporting students to schools within or outside their local school districts in an effort to diversify the racial make-up of schools. While the 1954 U.

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Desegregation busing

Race-integration busing in the United States (also known simply as busing or integrated busing or by its critics as forced busing) was the practice of assigning and transporting students to schools within or outside their local school districts in an effort to diversify the racial make-up of schools. While the 1954 U.S. Supreme Court landmark decision in Brown v. Board of Education declared racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional, many American schools continued to remain largely uni-racial due to housing inequality. In an effort to address the ongoing de facto segregation in schools, the 1971 Supreme Court decision, Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education, ruled that the federal courts could use busing as a further integration tool to achieve racial balance.

Busing met considerable opposition from both white and black people. The policy resulted in the movement of large numbers of white families to suburbs of large cities, a phenomenon known as white flight, which further reduced the effectiveness of the policy. Many whites who stayed moved their children into private or parochial schools; these effects combined to make many urban school districts predominantly non-white, reducing any effectiveness mandatory busing may have had.

Ejemplos de uso de busing
1. Busing will only be for deprived kids unless Downing Street can convince the Treasury, which thinks busing middle–class children is a waste of public money.
2. Against school busing and giving up the Panama Canal.
3. "It was spontaneous," he says of the busing idea.
4. She wasn‘t even hired yet and she started busing tables.
5. "We do not believe busing is necessary," wrote the young Roberts.