Swann v
Charlotte-Mecklenburg
Swann v Charlotte-Mecklenburg was a legal case directly related to Brown Vs
Board of Education, the complain was made when the Swann family and other rose
legally to overcome the Charlotte-Mecklenburg busing system, what happened was
that Charlotte-Mecklenburg decided that since segregation had become illegal un
public accommodations the administrative elites of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg
decided to segregate the schools by implementing the busing system with the
argument that busing worked by sectoring the routes of the buses and
surprisingly it only and in majority only benefited the white and the high
elites of the sectors.
What was most significant in the case was that
the people that were affected were children and even after 15 years after Brown
Vs Board of Education the racial segregation culture had almost had no effect
in the attitudes.
The fact that
even after the mandate of desegregation in almost all sector of society, and
that white executives made legal and strategic forms to promote segregation
into families and the children. However after revision , the supreme court
mandate that Charlotte-Mecklenburg had no authority to segregate and to affect
the propaganda of racial integration.
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