New Kent School and the George W. Watkins School: From Freedom of Choice to Integration
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- Aug 17 2010 2:21 PM
Kathyleen Bishop
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- Original Source:National Park Service, Teaching with Historic Places
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New Kent School and the George W. Watkins School: From Freedom of Choice to Integration looks at the 1968 Supreme Court ruling that ended a decade of resistance to school desegregation in the South (1955-1964) and triggered massive integration of schools (1968-1973). The New Kent and George W. Watkins schools illustrated typical characteristics of a southern rural school system that achieved token desegregation following the Brown decision.
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Topics: History-Social Science, United States History, The Civil Rights Movement
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HSS.11.USHGCCTC.11.10.2 Examine and analyze the key events, policies, and court cases in the evolution o...
HSS.11.USHGCCTC.11.10.6 Analyze the passage and effects of civil rights and voting rights legislation (e...