Desegregation busing - Wikipedia Desegregation busing (also known as integrated busing, forced busing, or simply busing) was an attempt to diversify the racial make-up of schools in the United States by transporting students to more distant schools with less diverse student populations
Using | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica Busing, in the United States, is the controversial practice in the later 20th century of transporting students to schools within or outside their local school districts as a means of rectifying racial segregation
What is busing? | CNN Politics Sen Kamala Harris and former Vice President Joe Biden had a heated exchange about busing at the first Democratic debate Here’s what you need to know about it
BUSING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Thesaurus: All synonyms and antonyms for busing Nglish: Translation of busing for Spanish Speakers Britannica com: Encyclopedia article about busing
busing controversy, school desegregation, civil rights, racial . . . The busing controversy led to increasing racial tensions between blacks and whites that occasionally broke out in violence More than a decade after Garrity’s decision, Boston regained control over its schools; the last remnants of school busing in Boston were finally eliminated in 2013
Busing and School Desegregation in the 1970s - History Busing as a means of acheiving desegregation in schools was a policy that was popular in theory, but in practice was overwhelmingly opposed by the vast majority of white parents, and supported by only a slim majority of black parents
Busing and integration in the United States | EBSCO Busing and integration in the United States emerged as significant topics in the context of school desegregation, particularly following the landmark Supreme Court case Brown v Board of Education in 1954, which aimed to dismantle legally enforced racial segregation in schools