EPISODE · Jul 30, 2018 · 19 MIN
Ep. 53 - July 30, 2018 - What Happened to Black Teachers When Southern Schools Were Desegregated?
from The Education Exchange · host Paul E. Peterson
Before schools in the southern U.S. were racially integrated, schools for African American students were staffed almost exclusively by African American teachers. After the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, southern schools began to be desegregated, and this had a big effect on black teacher employment. Economist Owen Thompsont talks with Paul E. Peterson about his paper, “School Desegregation and Black Teacher Employment," in which he estimates the percentage decline in black teacher employment in the south after desegregation. https://www.sugarsync.com/pf/D1811793_87119961_1702858
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