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America’s Schools as a Whole Are Getting Less Segregated

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Oct 21, 2019
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The number of children attending U.S. public schools with students of other races has nearly doubled since 1995. This shift reflects the increasing racial diversity of the country, but it isn’t occurring everywhere; in big cities and across the South, many districts remain deeply segregated.

—The Washington Post

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