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K-12 Integration, Desegregation, and Segregation Abstracts (6)
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Segregation and Rationality in Black Status Aspiration Processes
White high school students are most likely to develop rational plans of action toward educational and occupational attainment.
Segregated Black students are least likely to do so.
Desegregated Black students fall in between.
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