School segregation surging 70 years after landmark Brown v. Board ruling
Briefly

Decades after Brown and the 1964 Civil Rights Act, the U.S. has moved toward policies that increased the isolation of Black and Latino students by race and poverty.
The number of intensely segregated schools, defined as schools that are 90-100% nonwhite students, nearly tripled from 1988 to 2021, according to the UCLA analysis of federal data.
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