Segregation Academies: The Unseen Legacy Dividing Schools in the South

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Segregation academies, private schools established in the South during the Civil Rights era, aimed to maintain racial segregation. These institutions, predominantly white, emerged as a response to desegregation mandates, perpetuating educational inequality and racial division. Their legacy continues to impact the education system and racial dynamics in the region today.

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