2. US Schools are More Segregated Today than in the 1950s

Source:
The Civil Rights Project, UCLA, January 2009
Title: “Reviving the Goal of an Integrated Society: A 21st Century Challenge”
Author: Gary Orfield

Student Researchers:  Rena Hawkins, Southwest Minnesota State University
Melissa Robinson, Sonoma State University
Faculty Evaluator:  Sangeeta Sinha, PhD
Southwest Minnesota State University

Schools in the United States are more segregated today than they have been in more than four decades. Millions of non-white students are locked into “dropout factory” high schools, where huge percentages do not graduate, and few are well prepared for college or a future in the US economy.

According to a new Civil Rights report published at the University of California, Los Angeles, schools in the US are 44 percent non-white, and minorities are rapidly emerging as the majority of public school students in the US.  Latinos and blacks, the two largest minority groups, attend schools more segregated today than during the civil rights movement forty years ago. In Latino and African American populations, two of every five students attend intensely segregated schools.  For Latinos this increase in segregation reflects growing residential segregation. For blacks a significant part of the reversal reflects the ending of desegregation plans in public schools throughout the nation. In the 1954 case Brown v. Board of Education, the US Supreme Court concluded that the Southern standard of “separate but equal” was “inherently unequal,” and did “irreversible” harm to black students. It later extended that ruling to Latinos.

The Civil Rights Study shows that most severe segregation in public schools is in the Western states, including California—not in the South, as many people believe. Unequal education leads to diminished access to college and future jobs. Most non-white schools are segregated by poverty as well as race. Most of the nation’s dropouts occur in non-white public schools, leading to large numbers of virtually unemployable young people of color.

Schools in low-income communities remain highly unequal in terms of funding, qualified teachers, and curriculum. The report indicates that schools with high levels of poverty have weaker staffs, fewer high-achieving peers, health and nutrition problems, residential instability, single-parent households, high exposure to crime and gangs, and many other conditions that strongly affect student performance levels. Low-income campuses are more likely to be ignored by college and job market recruiters. The impact of funding cuts in welfare and social programs since the 1990s was partially masked by the economic boom that suddenly ended in the fall of 2008. As a consequence, conditions are likely to get even worse in the immediate future.

In California and Texas segregation is spreading into large sections of suburbia as well. This is the social effect of years of neglect to civil rights policies that stressed equal educational opportunity for all. In California, the nation’s most multiracial state, half of blacks and Asians attend segregated schools, as do one quarter of Latino and Native American students. While many cities came under desegregation court orders during the civil rights era, most suburbs, because they had few minority students at that time, did not. When minority families began to move to the suburbs in large numbers, there was no plan in place to attain or maintain desegregation, appropriately train teachers and staff, or recruit non-white teachers to help deal with new groups of students.  Eighty-five percent of the nation’s teachers are white, and little progress is being made toward diversifying the nation’s teaching force.

In states that now have a substantial majority of non-white students, failure to provide quality education to that majority through high school and college is a direct threat to the economic and social future of the general population. In a world economy, success is linked to formal education. Major sections of the US face the threat of declining education levels as the proportion of children attending inferior segregated schools continues to increase.

Rural schools also face severe segregation. In the days of civil rights struggles, small towns and rural areas were seen as the heart of the most intense racism. Of 8.3 million rural white students, 73 percent attend schools that are 80 to100 percent white.

Our nation’s segregated schools result from decades of systematic neglect of civil rights policy and related educational and community reforms.
According to the UCLA report, what is needed are leaders who recognize that we have a common destiny in an America where our children grow up together, knowing and respecting each other, and are all given the educational tools that prepare them for success in our society. The author maintains that if we are to continue along a path of deepening separation and entrenched inequality it will only diminish our common potential.

Similar Posts:

    None Found

Print Friendly
  • Dsmith

    yes you should because you cannot take back the ridiculously cruelty YOUR White ancestors put minorities through. You will never ever understand how minorities feel being that your white. So yes you should feel bad and not brush this situation off as if it is a bug on your shoulder. Blacks did not deserve to be treated how we did. unacceptable behavior. Without the help of blacks and minorities whites would be helpless. That is a fact. Blacks have done many impact things. All minorities want is respectful and equality which they still do not receive today. It may be 2011 and there might be an African American president, but there is still a gap in society because of simple-minded people like you who decide to make comments as such. 

  • Hyltonkp43

    Niccceeeee!

  • Hyltonkp43

    nuff said(from black person)

  • Hyltonkp43

    what da hell did we BLACK people do to u, all i heard from that was dumb ignorant crap  from white trash 

  • Anonymous

    U MAD BRO?

  • Prufr0cknr0ll

    Your mom should be wearing a sign that says “my bad.” If you think that racism (and sexism for that matter, to address your lovely, although poorly thought out “I’m a woman and I’m not pissed off about my ancestors being treated miserably” argument) are no longer in existence then you are living in a world of privilege. 

  • Anferny

    I am African american and does not like.
     

  • Pingback: Segregation in our Nation

  • guest

    the whites dont owe the blacks anything!!! expecialy not an apology..

  • Silentillusion1213

    Its ridiculous that if you are “black” you think that you are not getting a fair education? YOU have the books, teachers, and schools so whats the problem here? Whites and blacks at schools are treated just the same. People do use slavery as an excuse to everything. GET OVER IT. White people were also slaves. The Irish. Get your facts right and don’t hate on another race just because of what happened when you weren’t even born. THIS GENERATION DIDN’T DO IT. GET OVER YOURSELVES.
    Go look around and tell me that some black people aren’t racist. BIG FAT LIE. Not all black people are racist but some are. I witnessed this first hand with my mother who is white. My mom has a disability with her back, so we have handicapped parking, we pulled in the spot before this black guy did (who didn’t even have a handicap slip/ plate) He got out of the car and called her a ” Stupid White Bitch”. Now did she deserve that? She didn’t even say anything back to him because she is not like that and she’s not even close to being a racist. I think that some black people are more racist today more than any other race. And before you go second guessing things, no I am not white. I’m biracial. Just making a point.

  • Qsfdqsdfqsd

    I’m from belgium, and to be honest, what is ignorant about her reaction ? Slavery is allready ages ago, get over it. You can’t blame the children for what the parents did. Take for example Europeans instead of bitching at the Germans for what they did ages ago, we accept that it is over and we work together. I don’t expect Germans to make it up for me cause honestly they didn’t to anything wrong to me cause i wasn’t born then and the Germans living today weren’t born eather, so why would they have to apologize ? making a statement that every white person should apologize to black person for something he never did, that is treu racism.

  • Pingback: Connect the dots. FBI - less rape and murder in 2011. NPR - racial segregation continues in 2011 - Stormfront

  • Anonymous

    Black kids sitting next to white kids is not the solution. The majority of these so called segregated schools are being taught by white faculty.  The Eurocentric curriculum devised up by white people is the problem.  Blacks and Latinos think and communicate differently and need a new system just for them.

  • Dan B.

    Whites for the most part do not want to go to an 80% plus Black School, just like I assume Blacks would not like to go to an all White School, But I have found from personal experience that Black people do like to go to all white schools for some reason, not all Blacks but the one’s I went to school with. If we segregate schools is it Racial Bigotted? Blacks can center their curriculum around the Black experience from Africa to America, and Whites could trace their Nordic begginings to America and no one would feel left out. Or discriminated against. Why is a melting pot suppose to be such a good thing? Also can races get along in a segregated Country? Have respect for each other, control their own races destiny. When will we really talk about the stuff only talked about in secret?

  • Dan B.

    After reading Dsmith commment, man do know that if not for Whites you would not be free? from the sale of African Kings who sold defeated tribes people as slaves to all that would pay. I meen if you want to get real about the truth let’s do it, I owe you nothing and never will, my people dealt with servtitude 200 years ago, big deal nothing I can do about it, Keep Irish, Italian, and dogs off grass. you are not the only race to be inslaved my friend.

  • Dan B.

    1 in 6 black children live in a one parent home, that was a 2006 statistic, I am sure it is worse now. There is a huge problem

  • Dan B.

    Blacks were conquered and sold by Black Kings from the winning tribe to the highest bidder, you cannot even make the comparison, White’s would never allow this to happen due to education and IQ intelligence, and a few other traits. Why are Blacks in America so much more intelligent than Blacks in Africa? simple White education system.

  • white guy

    That’s the problem we must help ourselves before we help other countries. Millionaires need to be taxed to pay their rightful share of what they should pay.

  • Shavon

    Then what is the purpose of multiculturalism, diversity and integration, if we are unable to interact, learn from each other or live together comfortably?  Should we then partition the country into three or four new nations, each with a racial majority?

  • Shavon

    Then there will be no more millionaires in your state.  If you overtax them, they will leave, like they’re doing in California, or they will hide the money.  Millionaires pay the majority of all taxes paid to the federal government.

  • Shavon

    For the same reason, myself, and everyone I know shuns the local ‘diverse’ public schools.  The non-white kids are out of control.

  • Toto

    Wow… Let’s take it easy: today’s whites are not responsible for what their ancestors did. Rather, we all as a nation are responsible for diminishing the ongoing effects of yesterday’s discriminations (that overwhelmingly affect blacks). Many white commentators here should understand that legal segregation ended only decades ago (and therefore people who are still alive today suffer from not having been allowed to go to college and the like), and that it greatly affected the next generation, and then still (albeit less) the following one, etc. That’s unfair.
    That doesn’t mean that it’s *your* fault or your race’s fault (it’s not about you). But because we live in a big community, we want to make sure that the wrongs of the past have been acknowledged and that their effects are not passed onto the next generation. And for that you need equal opportunity for all: access to education and health care guaranteed, no segregated second-class public services, discrimination made illegal, etc.

  • Guest

    That existed, it was called segregation, Jim Crow laws. It wasn’t a great idea, was it? Maybe spend some time with people with another complexion and you’ll see you’re not so different.

  • Guest

    Do you realize how insulting that sounds? Do you think it’s ok that others have to rely on somebody else’s good will to get clothes?
    Nobody’s telling you you don’t care (and we all feel for you, rich people whose heart bleed for those who have less). But public school shouldn’t have to struggle for funding and the discrepancy between your school and that public school shouldn’t be so important.

  • Guest

    Wow. Is that for real? Do you realize how truly racist that sounds? How messed up would your child grow up to be if he or she were to hear that kind of remarks?

  • Guest

    They will “hide the money”? You mean fraud, right? That’s illegal.

  • Guest

    Blacks in America are more intelligent than those in Africa (whatever than means)? First, where did you get that from? Second, whites have done a lot of “education” in Africa during colonization. Most African countries have an education system inspired by that of “the whites.” My guess is: intelligence doesn’t have a lot to do with skin color.

  • Guest

    Opportunity is not something you earn, it’s something you get. How hard did you earn the opportunity to be born in a nice, clean hospital, get food everyday, and go to school as a kid?

  • Pingback: Why are US government schools so bad?

  • IVORY , UCLA SENIOR

    SOME PEOPLE ARE STATING BLACKS, THIS RESEARCH IS ON MINORITIES OF ALL RACES, IT STATES BLACKS, ASIANS, AND LATINO AND FEW WHITES, THE ISSUIS IS NOT SLAVERY THE ISSUES IS MINORITIES AND FEW WHITES THAN ATTEND LOW INCOME SCHOOLS DO NOT HAVE PROPER RESOURCES TO GRADUATE , VIA BOOKS, DESK AND CHAIRS FRO EXAMPLE ETC.. I ATTENDED THESE SCHOOLS AND NOW I STUDY LAW AT UCLA, I HAD TO LEAVE THE LOW INCOME SCHOOLS BECAUSE HOW CAN A STUDENT LEARN WITH NO BOOKS

  • Sophie

    for the past two years european magazines has been ridiculed for its portrayal and opinion of blacks. you forgave the germans because there is no difference between a belgium or a german physically. true racism is implementing policies like no child left behind and tracking to internally segregate the public school system. 

  • sophie

    hmmmm…. I think your parents should get a refund from the english department because you cannot write or spell. Also, I doubt you can comprehend because I have no idea what your comment has to do with the original article or Jace’s comment. 

  • sophie

    I am a minority and I went to a public school and I know I’m smarter than your children. If you feel superior to minority children, in your case blacks and hispanics, think how I feel. I have to share a classroom with white children that are below my average. Most of them can barely comprehend calculus or physics. I make money tutoring white morons because parents like you think their children are too superior to interact with other races. 

  • sophie

    Ignorance is bliss.

  • sophie

    No they don’t. You need to do some research look up some propositions and referendums. Seriously, maybe people like you shouldn’t send your kids to “diverse” schools because we (minorities) don’t need bs rhetoric. 

  • sophie

    To those of you that hate: 
    I am a minority and I wasn’t born in America. The education I received in my country was much more advanced than the American public school system. America is now my country and I would like to help better the educational system. You guys can argue about race but it does not help your children. Diversity does matter in life, because to truly grasp knowledge is to be open-minded about ideas and concepts. Think about how much we can learn from each other. I have a diverse group of friends and they range from screw-up to successful. We all use each other intellectually and we all vary in knowledge. 

    I know most people do not believe that African American kids are at a disadvantage but they are, policies were implemented into the educational system in the 1950s to keep them at a certain level. Unfortunately, today these same policies are utilized for all races to control social stratification. Today a white child living in a trailer park or low income housing receives the same education as his minority peers. If we pay close attention to education in our society, we see that it is politically motivated. Everything is designed to keep the poverty line intact. If every child, white, black, latin or asian received an equal education, society will be unbalanced. Urban politics like boundary lines and zig zaging influences which school get funded. Schools in the suburbs get more funding, if it happens to be more than 75% white that does not make it a racial issue. Think about it, does the government benefit from low-income families or middle-class families. Who is more likely to vote suburbia or section 8? 

    I live in suburbia, I attended a school with a diverse student body. A few miles away is a Mexican community and it’s ghetto. The children from that community attended my high school and some of them were rambunctious. They created gangs and we constantly had lock downs, so the school district finally built a high school in the Mexican community. Now the students in that community attend their own school. They have little funding, no extra curricular activities and no science facility. One minor group within that major group of students ruined it for the Mexican students that wanted an education. Is that fair? 

  • Guest

    Are you really trying to say that all schools are equal? That the teachers and school systems are exactly the same whether you are in a affluent area or not? If you believe this, there really is nothing to say. I’m a black individual who thanks to my parents was able to go to private school my whole life as opposed to going to my public high school which consisted of mainly minority students. And i can tell you my life would be drastically different had i gone to my public school.

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/2MTUJIACBLJK65MGLDE2JRHVJY D

    you all truley are racist and no we will never get over what has been taken from us if you are irsh you still know were you came from us on the other hand are llike trees ripped from the roots yes we know we are black and some how are from africa but where so dont say things like that i have nothing aginst whites but some black schools dont have the books i have recently attened a school the didnt even have running water so until you visit a real school in a city like say detroit, chicago or the bronx dont jump to conclusions 
     
    we dont have the teachers the books thank you and god bless you 

  • Nujaymah

    Unfortunately, your view is shared by many which is the reason for the perpetuation of such a cycle. Racism is so embedded in our society that people like yourself uphold the legs it stands on without even realizing it. I believe that unless you are a person of color you have never experienced racism because racism can only be enforced from a position of power, which people of color have none of in the United States. A white person has privilege in this country that has nothing at all to do with being worthy of such. If you systematically deprive people of knowing their history, self worth, and crush their self esteem on a daily basis through negative stereotypes and images of themselves, even though they sit in a classroom with whites they do not get the same educational benefit that whites do. I know that as a white person, if you are, this may be hard to understand, and as a person of color, if you are, you may be brainwashed to the extent where this is also difficult; but as a Black man who is educated and an educator I can tell you that this is fact. Do your research before you make statements that are typical of white privilege and lack of understanding of  racism as an institution. 

  • Nujaymah

    Unfortunately, your view is shared by many which is the reason for the perpetuation of such a cycle. Racism is so embedded in our society that people like yourself uphold the legs it stands on without even realizing it. I believe that unless you are a person of color you have never experienced racism because racism can only be enforced from a position of power, which people of color have none of in the United States. A white person has privilege in this country that has nothing at all to do with being worthy of such. If you systematically deprive people of knowing their history, self worth, and crush their self esteem on a daily basis through negative stereotypes and images of themselves, even though they sit in a classroom with whites they do not get the same educational benefit that whites do. I know that as a white person, if you are, this may be hard to understand, and as a person of color, if you are, you may be brainwashed to the extent where this is also difficult; but as a Black man who is educated and an educator I can tell you that this is fact. Do your research before you make statements that are typical of white privilege and lack of understanding of  racism as an institution. 

  • Nujaymah

    Unfortunately, your view is shared by many which is the reason for the perpetuation of such a cycle. Racism is so embedded in our society that people like yourself uphold the legs it stands on without even realizing it. I believe that unless you are a person of color you have never experienced racism because racism can only be enforced from a position of power, which people of color have none of in the United States. A white person has privilege in this country that has nothing at all to do with being worthy of such. If you systematically deprive people of knowing their history, self worth, and crush their self esteem on a daily basis through negative stereotypes and images of themselves, even though they sit in a classroom with whites they do not get the same educational benefit that whites do. I know that as a white person, if you are, this may be hard to understand, and as a person of color, if you are, you may be brainwashed to the extent where this is also difficult; but as a Black man who is educated and an educator I can tell you that this is fact. Do your research before you make statements that are typical of white privilege and lack of understanding of  racism as an institution. 

  • Nujaymah

    Unfortunately, your view is shared by many which is the reason for the perpetuation of such a cycle. Racism is so embedded in our society that people like yourself uphold the legs it stands on without even realizing it. I believe that unless you are a person of color you have never experienced racism because racism can only be enforced from a position of power, which people of color have none of in the United States. A white person has privilege in this country that has nothing at all to do with being worthy of such. If you systematically deprive people of knowing their history, self worth, and crush their self esteem on a daily basis through negative stereotypes and images of themselves, even though they sit in a classroom with whites they do not get the same educational benefit that whites do. I know that as a white person, if you are, this may be hard to understand, and as a person of color, if you are, you may be brainwashed to the extent where this is also difficult; but as a Black man who is educated and an educator I can tell you that this is fact. Do your research before you make statements that are typical of white privilege and lack of understanding of  racism as an institution. 

  • Nujaymah

    Unfortunately, your view is shared by many which is the reason for the perpetuation of such a cycle. Racism is so embedded in our society that people like yourself uphold the legs it stands on without even realizing it. I believe that unless you are a person of color you have never experienced racism because racism can only be enforced from a position of power, which people of color have none of in the United States. A white person has privilege in this country that has nothing at all to do with being worthy of such. If you systematically deprive people of knowing their history, self worth, and crush their self esteem on a daily basis through negative stereotypes and images of themselves, even though they sit in a classroom with whites they do not get the same educational benefit that whites do. I know that as a white person, if you are, this may be hard to understand, and as a person of color, if you are, you may be brainwashed to the extent where this is also difficult; but as a Black man who is educated and an educator I can tell you that this is fact. Do your research before you make statements that are typical of white privilege and lack of understanding of  racism as an institution. Whites continue to hide the history of Blacks from them in a white school system based on deceit. To separate a people from their history is the cruelest act ever know to mankind. Whites are the most arrogant, self centered, liars, masters of trickery, murdering people on the face of the earth. And, if you think that Black people are wrong or don’t deserve an apology, you fall in the same category. May God give you and your ANCESTORS all that you deserve in this life and the next.

  • Nujaymah

    They aren’t that smart or great because you can’t spell a lick hahahaha, so take some of that fundraiser money and get some spelling lessons.

  • Nujaymah

    BULLShIT!!! Do you research MR.  PH wanna BE

  • privileged white guy

    News Flash to all whites out there.  You have white privilege!  I am a white male who grew up in a suburban public school.  I had  a family that had resources that helped pay for my college education.  How many inner city families of color have those resources?  Unless whites admit that they have had their own affirmative action for the last 200 years no real conversation about race and segregation can happen.  What kind of chance does an inner city child have to a quality education when it is under funded?  Desegregation was designed to change that.  I have had many unearned privileges granted to me because I am white.  I hope that other whites can admit that as well.

  • john

    dude you are ssooo right  why cant every one else see that.

  • Young&Determined

    I’m willing to be you anything in the world that you aren’t suffering the affects that slavery has had and is continuing to have on black people.  You more than likely grew up privileged and spoiled.  I don’t blame white people as a whole for what has happened to my people, however going back from this day and time and our current problems and tracing it backwards… doesn’t look to good for the white man.  The only thing I ask for is an equal chance to make something of myself in life.  I mean a school with the latest technology, books, and other learning modules. I mean growing up in a community of safety instead of one of violence.   Give black children the EXACT SAME opportunities that white students possess without so much of an ounce of discrimination and watch them grow into a people of culture, elegance, and intelligence. 

  • Guest

    Wow.  What small town did you come from?

  • Guest

    Wow.  What small town did you come from?

RSS FEED

Website Management By Adam Armstrong
Log in -