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===== Date and country of first publication<ref>Date and country of first publication as informed by the Scopus database (December 2023).</ref>=====
1999<br>
1999<br>
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United States
===== Definition =====


Public school segregation refers to the practice of segregating students based on race or other characteristics within public schools. This practice was prevalent in many parts of the United States until the mid-20th century and was supported by laws and court rulings that permitted or even required separate public schools for white and non-white students. These laws and rulings were often justified by the concept of "separate but equal," which held that separate facilities for different races were constitutional as long as they were of equal quality.
Public school segregation refers to the practice of segregating students based on race or other characteristics within public schools. This practice was prevalent in many parts of the United States until the mid-20th century and was supported by laws and court rulings that permitted or even required separate public schools for white and non-white students. These laws and rulings were often justified by the concept of "separate but equal," which held that separate facilities for different races were constitutional as long as they were of equal quality.
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Overall, public school segregation has had a profound and lasting impact on education and society, highlighting the ongoing need for efforts to promote equitable and inclusive learning environments for all students.
Overall, public school segregation has had a profound and lasting impact on education and society, highlighting the ongoing need for efforts to promote equitable and inclusive learning environments for all students.
===== Synonyms =====
The following terms are synonymous with public school segregation:
public schools segregation.
References and literature addressing this segregation form under these synonymous terms can be found below.
==See also==  
==See also==  
==Related segregation forms==
Public school segregation is frequently discussed in the literature with the following segregation forms:
[[school segregation]], [[racial segregation]], [[residential segregation]], [[economic segregation]], [[social segregation]], [[black white segregation]], [[ethnoracial segregation]]
[[File:public_school_segregation.png|780x780px]]
This visualization is based on the study [[Segregation_Wiki:About| The Multidisciplinary Landscape of Segregation Research]].
For the complete network of interrelated segregation forms, please refer to:
* [https://tinyurl.com/2235lkhw First year of publication]
* [https://tinyurl.com/2d8wg5n3 Louvain clusters]
* [https://tinyurl.com/223udk5r Betweenness centrality]
* [https://tinyurl.com/244d8unz Disciplines in which segregation forms first emerged (Scopus database).]
==References==  
==References==  
==Further reading==  
==Notes==  
 
<references />
Newman M. (2022) "The Catholic Way: The Catholic Diocese of Dallas and Desegregation, 1945 1971", Journal of American Ethnic History, 41(3), pp. 5-36. University of Illinois Press. DOI: [https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85129609498&doi=10.5406%2f19364695.41.3.01&partnerID=40&md5=0d55c826e8c4c5254738c4fac43d14ac 10.5406/19364695.41.3.01]
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==Public school segregation appears in the following literature==  


Day J.K. (2014) "The Southern Manifesto: Massive resistance and the fight to preserve segregation", The Southern Manifesto: Massive Resistance and the Fight to Preserve Segregation, 1-241. University Press of Mississippi. DOI: [https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85000678487&partnerID=40&md5=d169a1ae5feb36d66f17d47c2cd920ba ]
Clotfelter C.T. (1999). Public school segregation in metropolitan areas. ''Land Economics'', ''75''(4), 487-504. University of Wisconsin Press.https://doi.org/10.2307/3147061


Webb C. (2010) "Introduction", Massive Resistance: Southern Opposition to the Second Reconstruction, -. Oxford University Press. DOI: [https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84920751850&doi=10.1093%2facprof%3aoso%2f9780195177862.003.0001&partnerID=40&md5=a8ccf24ccc80534cf7bbcdcb6e5ecd0d 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195177862.003.0001]
Tolsdorf P. (2005). If separate, then at least equal: Rethinking Brown v. Board of Education and de facto public school segregation. ''George Washington Law Review'', ''73''(3), 668-692. https://doi.org/


Clotfelter C.T. (1999) "Public school segregation in metropolitan areas", Land Economics, 75(4), pp. 487-504. University of Wisconsin Press. DOI: [https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-0033504866&doi=10.2307%2f3147061&partnerID=40&md5=356e0944bfadbe1c6ad394aa529a7dfb 10.2307/3147061]
Simon-McWilliams E. (2007). Federal support for educational research and development: The history of research and development centers and regional educational laboratories. ''Journal of Negro Education'', ''76''(3), 391-402. https://doi.org/


Mordechay K.; Terbeck F.J. (2023) "Moving Out and Apart: Race, Poverty, and the Suburbanization of Public School Segregation", American Journal of Education, 129(2), pp. 205-235. University of Chicago Press. DOI: [https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85149267502&doi=10.1086%2f723065&partnerID=40&md5=cfe74f504d5412c409362f3c98542fd2 10.1086/723065]
Rapp K.E., Eckes S.E. (2007). Dispelling the myth of "white Flight": An examination of minority enrollment in charter schools. ''Educational Policy'', ''21''(4), 615-661. SAGE Publications Inc..https://doi.org/10.1177/0895904806290123


Wiegand W.A. (2021) "Race and school librarianship in the jim crow south, 1954 1970: The untold story of carrie coleman robinson as a case study", Library Quarterly, 91(3), pp. 254-268. University of Chicago Press. DOI: [https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85109085568&doi=10.1086%2f714314&partnerID=40&md5=1c111b9b1b15162bf54f13dad07cbee0 10.1086/714314]
Bell S., Logan J. (2008). Distributed research and scientific creativity: Accessible data for the social sciences. ''Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography'', ''0''(9783540720287), 207-218. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH.https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72029-4_14


Retzlaff R. (2020) "Connecting Public School Segregation with Urban Renewal and Interstate Highway Planning: The Case of Birmingham, Alabama", Journal of Planning History, 19(4), pp. 256-280. SAGE Publications Inc.. DOI: [https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85081541067&doi=10.1177%2f1538513220906386&partnerID=40&md5=1479296aab4df29a108c23cf7054c28d 10.1177/1538513220906386]
Bonnie R.J., Robinson M.W. (2009). Introduction. ''Law Touched Our Hearts: A Generation Remembers Brown v. Board of Education'', 1-7. Vanderbilt University Press.https://doi.org/


Richards M.P.; Stroub K.J. (2020) "Measuring segregation in a multiracial era: The impact of federal racial reporting changes on estimates of public school segregation", Teachers College Record, 122(5), pp. 155-170. Teachers College, Columbia University. DOI: [https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85091823602&partnerID=40&md5=cb4fc6bbbd5c55e1e0fc8ff14b571fc0 ]
Webb C. (201). Introduction. ''Massive Resistance: Southern Opposition to the Second Reconstruction'', -. Oxford University Press.https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195177862.003.0001


Fiel J.E.; Zhang Y. (2018) "Three Dimensions of Change in School Segregation: A Grade Period Cohort Analysis", Demography, 55(1), pp. 33-58. Springer Science and Business Media, LLC. DOI: [https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85034669107&doi=10.1007%2fs13524-017-0632-9&partnerID=40&md5=6390194c4527d4c5ad0789f55a4d0e1a 10.1007/s13524-017-0632-9]
Zane J., Jeffries J.L. (201). A panther sighting in the pacific northwest : The seattle chapter of the black panther party. ''On the Ground: The Black Panther Party in Communities across America'', 41-95. University Press of Mississippi.https://doi.org/


Zane J.; Jeffries J.L. (2010) "A panther sighting in the pacific northwest : The seattle chapter of the black panther party", On the Ground: The Black Panther Party in Communities across America, 41-95. University Press of Mississippi. DOI: [https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84899396269&partnerID=40&md5=6edb8b819be7238b35aa9b9851262de5 ]
Eitle D., Eitle T.M. (201). Public school segregation and juvenile violent crime arrests in metropolitan areas. ''Sociological Quarterly'', ''51''(3), 436-459. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1533-8525.2010.01181.x


Glenn W.J. (2011) "A quantitative analysis of the increase in public school segregation in delaware: 1989 2006", Urban Education, 46(4), pp. 719-740. SAGE Publications Inc.. DOI: [https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-79959329687&doi=10.1177%2f0042085911400321&partnerID=40&md5=15bcd7b6eec4578c8b5a6d6ba8f823e5 10.1177/0042085911400321]
Glenn W.J. (2011). A quantitative analysis of the increase in public school segregation in delaware: 1989 2006. ''Urban Education'', ''46''(4), 719-740. SAGE Publications Inc..https://doi.org/10.1177/0042085911400321


Eitle D.; Eitle T.M. (2010) "Public school segregation and juvenile violent crime arrests in metropolitan areas", Sociological Quarterly, 51(3), pp. 436-459. . DOI: [https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-77954555081&doi=10.1111%2fj.1533-8525.2010.01181.x&partnerID=40&md5=139363e624c158806f29a658c0ccb4dd 10.1111/j.1533-8525.2010.01181.x]
Day J.K. (2014). The Southern Manifesto: Massive resistance and the fight to preserve segregation. ''The Southern Manifesto: Massive Resistance and the Fight to Preserve Segregation'', 1-241. University Press of Mississippi.https://doi.org/


Bonnie R.J.; Robinson M.W. (2009) "Introduction", Law Touched Our Hearts: A Generation Remembers Brown v. Board of Education, 1-7. Vanderbilt University Press. DOI: [https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84902044896&partnerID=40&md5=4b6ebc72dc6a5055fe0f996c87d3f963 ]
Fiel J.E., Zhang Y. (2018). Three Dimensions of Change in School Segregation: A Grade Period Cohort Analysis. ''Demography'', ''55''(1), 33-58. Springer Science and Business Media, LLC.https://doi.org/10.1007/s13524-017-0632-9


Bell S.; Logan J. (2008) "Distributed research and scientific creativity: Accessible data for the social sciences", Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography, 0(9783540720287), pp. 207-218. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. DOI: [https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85028845932&doi=10.1007%2f978-3-540-72029-4_14&partnerID=40&md5=e85f5e5c7ecdeab4a4d7552074b731ab 10.1007/978-3-540-72029-4_14]
Retzlaff R. (202). Connecting Public School Segregation with Urban Renewal and Interstate Highway Planning: The Case of Birmingham, Alabama. ''Journal of Planning History'', ''19''(4), 256-280. SAGE Publications Inc..https://doi.org/10.1177/1538513220906386


Simon-McWilliams E. (2007) "Federal support for educational research and development: The history of research and development centers and regional educational laboratories", Journal of Negro Education, 76(3), pp. 391-402. . DOI: [https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-38049071491&partnerID=40&md5=e5adc77b2a13a7cf63fe43fc6398f6e7 ]
Richards M.P., Stroub K.J. (202). Measuring segregation in a multiracial era: The impact of federal racial reporting changes on estimates of public school segregation. ''Teachers College Record'', ''122''(5), 155-170. Teachers College, Columbia University.https://doi.org/


Rapp K.E.; Eckes S.E. (2007) "Dispelling the myth of "white Flight": An examination of minority enrollment in charter schools", Educational Policy, 21(4), pp. 615-661. SAGE Publications Inc.. DOI: [https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-34547897606&doi=10.1177%2f0895904806290123&partnerID=40&md5=d184f9c5656e1dd0162f9af4398280b3 10.1177/0895904806290123]
Wiegand W.A. (2021). Race and school librarianship in the jim crow south, 1954 1970: The untold story of carrie coleman robinson as a case study. ''Library Quarterly'', ''91''(3), 254-268. University of Chicago Press.https://doi.org/10.1086/714314


Tolsdorf P. (2005) "If separate, then at least equal: Rethinking Brown v. Board of Education and de facto public school segregation", George Washington Law Review, 73(3), pp. 668-692. . DOI: [https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-22544453329&partnerID=40&md5=8e56ba9af5ef14c6d757b9fdfd593744 ]
Newman M. (2022). The Catholic Way: The Catholic Diocese of Dallas and Desegregation, 1945 1971. ''Journal of American Ethnic History'', ''41''(3), 5-36. University of Illinois Press.https://doi.org/10.5406/19364695.41.3.01

Latest revision as of 07:17, 16 October 2024

Date and country of first publication[1][edit | edit source]

1999
United States

Definition[edit | edit source]

Public school segregation refers to the practice of segregating students based on race or other characteristics within public schools. This practice was prevalent in many parts of the United States until the mid-20th century and was supported by laws and court rulings that permitted or even required separate public schools for white and non-white students. These laws and rulings were often justified by the concept of "separate but equal," which held that separate facilities for different races were constitutional as long as they were of equal quality.

Public school segregation had a lasting impact on racial inequality in education. Separate schools for white and non-white students were typically not equal in terms of funding, resources, quality of instruction, and opportunities for advancement. Non-white students were often subjected to inadequate facilities, outdated textbooks, and underqualified teachers. This system of segregation perpetuated racial disparities in academic achievement and limited educational opportunities for non-white students.

The landmark Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education in 1954 declared that public school segregation was unconstitutional, ruling that separate educational facilities were inherently unequal. However, desegregation efforts faced significant resistance in many communities, leading to prolonged legal battles and societal unrest. It wasn't until several years later, with the enforcement of court orders and federal actions, that public schools began the process of desegregation.

Although significant progress has been made in desegregating public schools since the mid-20th century, many schools and school districts still face challenges related to racial and economic segregation. Factors such as residential segregation, school district boundaries, and socioeconomic disparities continue to contribute to persistent segregation in public education.

Efforts to address school segregation and promote integration in public schools continue to be a topic of debate and advocacy. Proponents argue that diverse and inclusive school environments benefit all students by promoting cultural understanding, reducing stereotypes, and preparing them for a diverse society. Critics, on the other hand, may express concerns about forced integration, loss of neighborhood schools, and the impact on educational quality.

Overall, public school segregation has had a profound and lasting impact on education and society, highlighting the ongoing need for efforts to promote equitable and inclusive learning environments for all students.

Synonyms[edit | edit source]

The following terms are synonymous with public school segregation:

public schools segregation.

References and literature addressing this segregation form under these synonymous terms can be found below.

See also[edit | edit source]

Related segregation forms[edit | edit source]

Public school segregation is frequently discussed in the literature with the following segregation forms:

school segregation, racial segregation, residential segregation, economic segregation, social segregation, black white segregation, ethnoracial segregation

This visualization is based on the study The Multidisciplinary Landscape of Segregation Research.

For the complete network of interrelated segregation forms, please refer to:

References[edit | edit source]

Notes[edit | edit source]

  1. Date and country of first publication as informed by the Scopus database (December 2023).
At its current state, this definition has been generated by a Large Language Model (LLM) so far without review by an independent researcher or a member of the curating team of segregation experts that keep the Segregation Wiki online. While we strive for accuracy, we cannot guarantee its reliability, completeness and timeliness. Please use this content with caution and verify information as needed. Also, feel free to improve on the definition as you see fit, including the use of references and other informational resources. We value your input in enhancing the quality and accuracy of the definitions of segregation forms collectively offered in the Segregation Wiki ©.

Public school segregation appears in the following literature[edit | edit source]

Clotfelter C.T. (1999). Public school segregation in metropolitan areas. Land Economics, 75(4), 487-504. University of Wisconsin Press.https://doi.org/10.2307/3147061

Tolsdorf P. (2005). If separate, then at least equal: Rethinking Brown v. Board of Education and de facto public school segregation. George Washington Law Review, 73(3), 668-692. https://doi.org/

Simon-McWilliams E. (2007). Federal support for educational research and development: The history of research and development centers and regional educational laboratories. Journal of Negro Education, 76(3), 391-402. https://doi.org/

Rapp K.E., Eckes S.E. (2007). Dispelling the myth of "white Flight": An examination of minority enrollment in charter schools. Educational Policy, 21(4), 615-661. SAGE Publications Inc..https://doi.org/10.1177/0895904806290123

Bell S., Logan J. (2008). Distributed research and scientific creativity: Accessible data for the social sciences. Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography, 0(9783540720287), 207-218. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH.https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72029-4_14

Bonnie R.J., Robinson M.W. (2009). Introduction. Law Touched Our Hearts: A Generation Remembers Brown v. Board of Education, 1-7. Vanderbilt University Press.https://doi.org/

Webb C. (201). Introduction. Massive Resistance: Southern Opposition to the Second Reconstruction, -. Oxford University Press.https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195177862.003.0001

Zane J., Jeffries J.L. (201). A panther sighting in the pacific northwest : The seattle chapter of the black panther party. On the Ground: The Black Panther Party in Communities across America, 41-95. University Press of Mississippi.https://doi.org/

Eitle D., Eitle T.M. (201). Public school segregation and juvenile violent crime arrests in metropolitan areas. Sociological Quarterly, 51(3), 436-459. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1533-8525.2010.01181.x

Glenn W.J. (2011). A quantitative analysis of the increase in public school segregation in delaware: 1989 2006. Urban Education, 46(4), 719-740. SAGE Publications Inc..https://doi.org/10.1177/0042085911400321

Day J.K. (2014). The Southern Manifesto: Massive resistance and the fight to preserve segregation. The Southern Manifesto: Massive Resistance and the Fight to Preserve Segregation, 1-241. University Press of Mississippi.https://doi.org/

Fiel J.E., Zhang Y. (2018). Three Dimensions of Change in School Segregation: A Grade Period Cohort Analysis. Demography, 55(1), 33-58. Springer Science and Business Media, LLC.https://doi.org/10.1007/s13524-017-0632-9

Retzlaff R. (202). Connecting Public School Segregation with Urban Renewal and Interstate Highway Planning: The Case of Birmingham, Alabama. Journal of Planning History, 19(4), 256-280. SAGE Publications Inc..https://doi.org/10.1177/1538513220906386

Richards M.P., Stroub K.J. (202). Measuring segregation in a multiracial era: The impact of federal racial reporting changes on estimates of public school segregation. Teachers College Record, 122(5), 155-170. Teachers College, Columbia University.https://doi.org/

Wiegand W.A. (2021). Race and school librarianship in the jim crow south, 1954 1970: The untold story of carrie coleman robinson as a case study. Library Quarterly, 91(3), 254-268. University of Chicago Press.https://doi.org/10.1086/714314

Newman M. (2022). The Catholic Way: The Catholic Diocese of Dallas and Desegregation, 1945 1971. Journal of American Ethnic History, 41(3), 5-36. University of Illinois Press.https://doi.org/10.5406/19364695.41.3.01