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Title
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Money and Choice in Kansas City: Major Investments with Modest Returns
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Description
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Chapter nine in "Dismantling Desegregation: the Quiet Reversal of Brown v. Board of Education" discusses the 1995 Supreme Court decision for Kansas City and evaluates the plan and its promises several years after the ambitious program was implemented.
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Date
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1905-06-18
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Object Type
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Book
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Title
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Desegregation in the Kansas City School District
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Description
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"The case of Missouri v. Jenkins marked the federal court's most expensive and most ambitious attempt to desegregate a public school district. In 1984, Judge Russell Clark ruled that the Kansas City, Missouri, School District was unconstitutionally segregated" (from book jacket). Instead of busing, the judge raised taxes to help pay for over $2 billion in improvements which included magnet schools, employee salary raises, and the building of facilities with "extravagant amenities." The book gives the history of the issue of desegregation in the Kansas City School District as well as the court procedures and philosophy that accompanied them.
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Date
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2008
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Object Type
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Book