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How Desegregation Changed Us: The Effects of Racially Mixed Schools on Students and Society

  • Desegregation fundamentally changed the people who lived through it, yet had a more limited impact on the larger society.
  • Desegregation made the vast majority of students who attended these schools less racially prejudiced and more comfortable around people of different backgrounds.
  • Recommendations:
    • 1) Broaden measures of school quality and accountability to include other indicators such as racial diversity
    • 2) Amend current public school choice policies, to make then more supportive of people who want racial diversity.
    • 3) Increase support for school districts that are trying to maintain desegregated schools.
    • 4) Pursue non-education goals such as housing integration and suburb identification to facilitate the creation of more diverse public schools.
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