000435813 000__ 03167cam\a2200421\a\4500 000435813 001__ 435813 000435813 005__ 20210513152246.0 000435813 008__ 100913s2011\\\\ksu\\\\\\b\\\\001\0\eng\\ 000435813 010__ $$a 2010038986 000435813 020__ $$a9780700617678 (pbk. : alk. paper) 000435813 020__ $$a0700617671 (pbk. : alk. paper) 000435813 020__ $$a9780700617661 (alk. paper) 000435813 020__ $$a0700617663 (alk. paper) 000435813 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn664260224 000435813 035__ $$a435813 000435813 040__ $$aDLC$$cDLC$$dYDX$$dYDXCP$$dOHM$$dCDX$$dRCJ$$dBWX$$dUCDLL$$dUKMGB$$dMIX$$dZS3$$dBDX 000435813 042__ $$apcc 000435813 043__ $$an-us---$$an-us-mi 000435813 049__ $$aISEA 000435813 05000 $$aKF228.M55$$bB38 2011 000435813 08200 $$a344.73/07980977434$$222 000435813 1001_ $$aBaugh, Joyce A. 000435813 24514 $$aThe Detroit school busing case :$$bMilliken v. Bradley and the controversy over desegregation /$$cJoyce A. Baugh. 000435813 260__ $$aLawrence :$$bUniversity Press of Kansas,$$cc2011. 000435813 300__ $$axiii, 234 p. ;$$c22 cm. 000435813 440_0 $$aLandmark law cases & American society. 000435813 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000435813 5050_ $$aFrom Plessy to Brown : the rise and demise of "separate but equal" -- Metropolitan Detroit : from boomtown to ticking time bomb -- Separate but unequal, northern style -- Act 48 : decentralization trumps desegregation -- Cross-district integration : remedying segregation or penalizing the suburbs? -- Getting off the bus : Milliken in the Supreme Court -- Milliken II and the retreat from school desegregation. 000435813 520__ $$aOverview: In the wake of Brown v. Board of Education, racial equality in American public education appeared to have a bright future. But for many that brightness dimmed considerably following the Supreme Court's decision in Milliken v. Bradley (1974), which emerged from Detroit's efforts to use cross-district busing to desegregate its schools and was the first such case to originate outside the South. In its controversial 5-4 decision, the Supreme ruled that, since there was no evidence that the suburban school districts had deliberately engaged in a policy of segregation, the lower court's remedy of busing school children across municipal lines was "wholly impermissible" and not justified by Brown--which the Court said could only address de jure, not de facto segregation. In this first book-length account of the case, Joyce Baugh provides a richly detailed account of how and why Milliken came about and analyzes its subsequent impact on both civil rights jurisprudence and public education in American cities. 000435813 60010 $$aMilliken, William G.,$$d1922-$$xTrials, litigation, etc. 000435813 60010 $$aBradley, Ronald$$xTrials, litigation, etc. 000435813 61010 $$aDetroit (Mich.).$$bBoard of Education. 000435813 61020 $$aNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People.$$bDetroit Branch$$xTrials, litigation, etc. 000435813 650_0 $$aDiscrimination in education$$xLaw and legislation$$zUnited States. 000435813 650_0 $$aDiscrimination in education$$xLaw and legislation$$zMichigan$$zDetroit. 000435813 650_0 $$aBusing for school integration$$xLaw and legislation$$zUnited States. 000435813 650_0 $$aBusing for school integration$$xLaw and legislation$$zMichigan$$zDetroit. 000435813 651_0 $$aMichigan$$xTrials, litigation, etc. 000435813 85200 $$bgen$$hKF228.M55$$iB38$$i2011 000435813 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:435813$$pGLOBAL_SET 000435813 980__ $$aBIB 000435813 980__ $$aBOOK