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Before Judy Gladney was among the first black students to integrate University City High School, she and her family were the first black people to move鈥
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University City, Missouri, is considered to be among the more diverse communities in a region still grappling with the stubborn legacy of segregation. But鈥
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When Alana Marie was growing up in Hazelwood, she listened to stories of her father鈥檚 happy childhood in nearby Kinloch during the 1970s and '80s. By the鈥
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Wash U prof sees lessons for today in experiences of black students who desegregated private schoolsWanda Ward. Jannard Wade. Malcolm Ryder. Those names probably don鈥檛 sound as familiar as Ruby Bridges or the 鈥淟ittle Rock Nine,鈥 who are celebrated鈥
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When Evita Caldwell arrived at St. Louis University as a freshman, she quickly understood a couple of things: First, that she lacked the professional鈥
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Applications for the St. Louis school desegregation program are decreasing, yet there鈥檚 still more demand than open slots.At its height in the early鈥
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Since second grade, Mya Petty has taken an hour-long bus ride from Baden, her mostly-black north St. Louis neighborhood, to Chesterfield 鈥 where most of鈥
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With St. Louis鈥 voluntary desegregation program on its final extension, University of Missouri-St. Louis education professor Jerome Morris has been asked鈥
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As student transfer program wins last extension, supporters continue working for opportunity for allAfter area school superintendents voted Friday to phase out the current race-based student transfer program 鈥 and possibly replace it with a new one down鈥
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If the voluntary student transfer program that has served more than 70,000 St. Louis area students over more than 30 years is going to continue beyond鈥