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[The consent decree was negotiated with the Justice Department under Jimmy Carter’s administration. However, by the time Chicago’s school officials began to develop their desegregation plan, the national polit-ical winds had blown to the right. As Ronald Reagan’s administration took over, the Justice Department’s politics also shifted. The shifting political climate made it easier for the Justice Department to approve the city’s desegregation plans because the city would not be held to the same Carter administration standards for desegregation.]
Published: Oct 29, 2015
Keywords: Black Student; White Student; Latino Student; Desegregation Plan; Justice Department
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