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The Crucible of Desegregation: Uncertain Search for Educational Equality

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The Crucible of Desegregation: Uncertain Search for Educational Equality
The Crucible of Desegregation: Uncertain Search for Educational Equality

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The Crucible of Desegregation: Uncertain Search for Educational Equality

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Examines the patchwork evolution of school desegregation policy.
In 1954, the Supreme Court delivered the landmark decision of
Brown v. Board of Education
—establishing the right to attend a desegregated school as a national constitutional right—but the decision contained fundamental ambiguities. The Supreme Court has never offered a clear definition of what desegregation means or laid out a framework for evaluating competing interpretations. In
The Crucible of Desegregation
, R. Shep Melnick examines the evolution of federal school desegregation policy from 1954 through the termination of desegregation orders in the first decades of the twenty-first century, combining legal analysis with a focus on institutional relations, particularly the interactions between federal judges and administrators. Melnick argues that years of ambiguous, inconsistent, and meandering Court decisions left lower court judges adrift, forced to apply contradictory Supreme Court precedents in a wide variety of highly charged political and educational contexts. As a result, desegregation policy has been a patchwork, with lower court judges playing a crucial role and with little opportunity to analyze what worked and what didn’t.
reveals persistent patterns and disagreements that continue to roil education policy.

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