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This week marks 50 years since the Supreme Court decision in the case of Swann vs. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education.
This was the ruling that brought court-ordered busing and integration for Charlotte schools, and made our city a model for the integration of large school districts through busing. Busing lasted until 2001 when the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that busing would end.
Resegregation in CMS has been happening since that ruling. We’ll be joined by historians and those who remember the case firsthand to talk about the case, what successes it led to and where our schools are now.
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CHARLOTTE, N.C., Feb. 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In recognition of Black History Month, JazzArts Charlotte presents a performance of We Insist!, Max Roach s Freedom Now Suite, an historic and groundbreaking album, presented from Charlotte s Black Lives Matter mural.
This large production performance, featuring over a dozen accomplished regional and world-renowned artists, broadcasts its premiere Friday, February 12
th, 8pm EST on JazzArts Charlotte s YouTube Live. This special broadcast event is free.
(PRNewsfoto/JazzArts Charlotte) Our goal is to educate and share all aspects of the music, including its role in the struggle for equality, says Lonnie Davis, President of JazzArts Charlotte.
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