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“The Color of Law”

August 27, 2018 Written by Elizabeth

School segregation is unfortunately on the rise in our public schools and is directly linked to patterns of residential segregation. In The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America by Richard Rothstein, the author revisits the troubling federal policies that led to the creation and maintenance of segregated neighborhoods. His important new work helps us understand our nations past and find a new way forward.

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Well, this is interesting...lawmakers in TN are considering rejecting federal $$ due to the strings that come with it, like civil rights protections for students based on race, sex, and disability. #nced

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