Mandatory Busing, Charlotte  (1973) 1514782800

Mandatory Busing, Charlotte  (1973)

Two African American children and more than thirty white children riding in a school bus from the suburbs to an inner city school, Charlotte, North Carolina (1973). The Supreme Court decided in 1971 that busing was a good method to achieve school desegregation. It wasn't until July 1975 that the courts were satisfied that adequate progress had been made with school desegregation.

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Leffler, Warren K. "[African American and white school children on a school bus, riding from the suburbs to an inner city school, Charlotte, North Carolina.]" 1973. From Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. https://www.loc.gov/resource/ds.00762/ (Accessed August 7, 2018).