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==Further reading==  
==Further reading==  


Kafka J.; Matheny C. (2022) "Racial Integration, White Appropriation, and School Choice: The Demise of the Colored Schools of Late Nineteenth Century Brooklyn", Journal of Urban History, 48(1), pp. 35-62. SAGE Publications Inc.. DOI: [https://doi.org/10.1177/0096144220933229 10.1177/0096144220933229]
Kafka J., Matheny C. (2022) Racial Integration, White Appropriation, and School Choice: The Demise of the Colored Schools of Late Nineteenth Century Brooklyn. ''Journal of Urban History'', ''48''(1), 35-62. SAGE Publications Inc..[https://doi.org/10.1177/0096144220933229]

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Date and country of first publication[1]

2022
United States

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Further reading

Kafka J., Matheny C. (2022) Racial Integration, White Appropriation, and School Choice: The Demise of the Colored Schools of Late Nineteenth Century Brooklyn. Journal of Urban History, 48(1), 35-62. SAGE Publications Inc..[1]