Why was school desegregation relatively ineffective in the short term?

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Why was school desegregation relatively ineffective in the short term?
Cities and counties spent money to improve the schools with black students so that they wouldn't want to go to the "white schools"
O The U.S. Government refused to provide assistance in desegregating schools
O Schools were closed instead of becoming integrated
Schools did not provide transportation so students stayed at their previous school
Transcribed Image Text:Why was school desegregation relatively ineffective in the short term? Cities and counties spent money to improve the schools with black students so that they wouldn't want to go to the "white schools" O The U.S. Government refused to provide assistance in desegregating schools O Schools were closed instead of becoming integrated Schools did not provide transportation so students stayed at their previous school
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