Nacogdoches Integration and Segregation, Then and Now.
Thomas J. Rusk Elementary School, in Nacogdoches, Texas, houses a carved stone dedication plaque in its gymnasium?s entryway. It reads "This gymnasium is dedicated to the White children of Nacogdoches." In those days, Nacogdoches was unapologetically segregated. It was a matter of not only...
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Main Author: | Williams, Michelle |
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Other Authors: | Fox, Brandon L. |
Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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College Station :
Stephen F. Austin University Press,
2017.
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