Education/ Choice/ Vouchers/ Anti-Busing
The ongoing struggle against social engineering.
The Brown v. Board of Education Fraud, by Ellis Washington
[The Supreme Court decision that lacked legitimate judicial precedent, valid historical context, and a plausible constitutional foundation.]
The Issue is Economics, Not Who Likes You, by Elizabeth Wright
[Brown vs. Board of Education was a mistake. Legal segregation is not the same as individuals freely making choices. A look at an important concurring opinion of Justice Clarence Thomas.]
What Would Schools Be Like?, by Marshall Fritz
[American schools must be freed from government control.
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Lifting "Desegregation" Court Orders
[In the struggle against federal control of schools, there are losses and victories.]
Parents Should Take Back Power From the NAACP, by Tracie Reddick
[Black parents are exhorted to rebel against the NAACP’s forced busing mania.]
Williston High, by Elizabeth Wright
[On the heels of the Brown vs. Board of Education decision, blacks abandon one of their finest schools, to comply with an edict for desegregation.]
Lies About School Choice, by Jeanne Allen
[The head of the Center for Education Reform (Washington, DC) dispels the lies told mainly by teachers unions and educrats to undermine the school choice movement.]
The Invincible Thaddeus Lott
[A Houston school fights off the tyranny of the educational bureaucracy.]
Mismatching Students for Dollars, by Thomas Sowell
[Sowell describes the ongoing tragedy of black students being recruited to colleges for which they are unqualified, instead of encouraged to attend more suitable institutions.]
The Busing Nightmare Continues, by Genevieve Mitchell
[A black parent describes her experiences with the "failed social experiment" that helped to destroy this country's once great education system.]
Blacks Against Busing
[The courts should not have the power to disrupt communities.]
Still Fighting Busing
["How long will you continue to pimp our children," a black parent asks Cleveland's black leaders. And answers her own question, "As long as we let you."]
Busing Updates
[Four brief takes on news about forced busing, and the blacks who are fighting it.]
Fighting the Good Fight for School Reform
[Vernon Robinson rallies grassroots support for school choice.]
Chad Just Keeps Getting Better
[An excellent black school in Newark, New Jersey acts as a reminder of what might have been for the scores of black schools that were forced to close, to comply with integration decrees.]
The Issue is Economics, Not Who Likes You
[Brown vs. Board of Education was a mistake. Legal segregation is not the same as individuals freely making choices. A look at an important concurring opinion of Justice Clarence Thomas.]
The Elves of Social Engineering
[The nation of Guyana tries to undo the destruction by "progressives" of a once fine school system by returning education to the Ursuline Nuns.]
For Separation of School and State, But Against Vouchers
[A different approach to school reform.]
HEAF: Not Just Another Program
[A unique, educational initiative for inner-city youngsters that assists with their academic careers from elementary school through college.]
Breazell Is Out
[This is what happens when a local NAACP official tries to buck the national NAACP's stand against school vouchers.]
Unfinished Business
[Mikel Holt's book Not Yet 'Free At Last' is a blow-by-blow description of Milwaukee's battle for school choice.]
The Schools That Vouchers Built, by Sol Stern
[A Milwaukee Christian Academy that proves the value of vouchers.]
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