SC State University marked 57 years since the Orangeburg Massacre as survivors and families remembered those killed and the ...
South Carolina's idea of school choice is promoting private and charter schools at the expense of public education. It all goes back to civil rights.
Feb. 8 marks 57 years since the Orangeburg Massacre of 1968, when South Carolina Highway Patrol officers opened fire on a ...
Segregation academies that remain vastly ... Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Florida and South Carolina all have passed new or expanded programs since 2023. (South Carolina’s state ...
In South Carolina, where I live ... Many of these private schools are known as “segregation academies” because they opened for white children while the federal courts were forcing districts ...
And we found none that reflected the demographics of their communities Anisa Khalifa: She says North Carolina offered a good look into segregation academies in the South for two reasons.
Mississippi, Alabama, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Louisiana, as well as many other regions within border states, will certainly continue to maintain some system of segregation so long as ...
She shared, “Growing up in rural North Carolina, I noticed that ... The overwhelming majority of segregation scholarships returned to the South after completing their postbaccalaureate training.
Settled by the English in 1670, the colony named for King Charles I was split into North and South Carolina in 1710. Largely agricultural, settlers relied heavily on the slave trade to work rice ...