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  • ion plan was created, which included mandatory busing and racial guidelines for school assignments.
  • ens for Freedom of Choice, Citizens to Prevent Busing, and Concerned Black Parents, chaired by H. L.
  • He strongly supported busing and refused to let parents enroll their childr
  • hich limits the power of state courts to order busing and was approved by 81% of the voters in his d
  • in the midst of the city's unrest over forced busing and desegregation in schools.
  • Nixon also addressed the use of school busing as a tool to promote desegregation of public s
  • ence since 1966, almost a decade before forced busing began in Boston.
  • range of issues in meetings; they may discuss busing, budgets, school improvements, curriculum chan
  • Busing came to Miami University as a wide receiver ou
  • of plain language in insurance policies and on busing children across county lines.
  • ound, J. Anthony Lukas's book about the Boston busing crisis of the 1970s.
  • ducation, 402 U.S. 1 (1971), the famous school busing decision, and Griggs v. Duke Power Co. 401 U.S
  • In addition to busing, Fiedler flays Corman as a big-spending suppor
  • Lawton, Oklahoma area to provide desegregation busing for the residential subdivision of Ranch Oaks
  • grade students at the "Ridge Campus", offering busing for students between the two campuses for some
  • 75% of the busing involved African-American students.
  • Busing is provided from seven area school districts.
  • Busing is provided by the Hortonville Area School Dis
  • t to the North American division, where school busing is a primary function, First Student UK takes
  • No busing is provided, consequently parents are solely r
  • Busing joined the Cincinnati Bengals as a free agent
  • court-ordered desegregation of schools through busing led to hostility and violence in the 1970s".
  • desegregation lawsuit which resulted in forced busing, making him extremely unpopular with elements
  • vernor Claude R. Kirk, Jr. in 1970 for issuing busing orders for Volusia County schools; Kirk denoun
  • enated Rights (ROAR) was an anti-desegregation busing organization formed in Boston, Massachusetts b
  • cation and the superintendent adopted a forced busing plan to meet the new legal mandate.
  • Two court-mandated busing plans in 1970 and 1971 markedly changed this a
  • efforts were prior to the 1973 court-mandated busing program.
  • It is one of only five such voluntary busing programs in the United States.
  • l judge ordered Boston schools to expand their busing programs to comply with the 1971 Swann v. Char
  • ased public schools and enforce time limits on busing; realign state budgetary priorities to ensure
  • "violins [violence] on television", "busting [ busing] schoolchildren", "presidential erections [ele
  • ther things, he helped to create a useful city busing system.
  • Each community uses different busing systems for student transport.
  • s also work in coordination with public school busing systems in the city.
  • Her jobs have included busing tables and working as a bicycle messenger.
  • Employment opportunities range from busing tables at the Boone Tavern Hotel, a historic b
  • Judge Real did not order forced busing, that was creation of the Pasadena Unified Sch
  • city students access to a better education, by busing them in from the City of Boston.
  • Busing was signed by the Houston Texans on May 19, 20
  • Court-ordered busing was instituted to ensure racial balances in st
  • On July 31, 2010 Busing was signed by the New York Giants but was rele
  • In March of 1970, busing was ordered in the district after the federal
  • firmly for the neighborhood school and against busing, which the law does not require solely for the