Decades after Brown v. Board, US schools still struggle with segregation – 4 essential reads
- Written by Jeff Inglis, Freelance Editor, The Conversation US
Millicent Brown, left, was one of the first two Black students to integrate a South Carolina public school, in September 1963.AP PhotoThe Supreme Court’s Brown v. Board of Education decision, handed down in 1954, was supposed to end racial segregation in the nation’s public schools. But that work remains undone, as evidenced by a U.S....

