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The State of the Economy, SCOTUS & School Desegregation

4/3/1992 | 27m 1s

The premiere episode of To The Contrary.

In this premiere episode of To The Contrary the panel discusses: The State of the Economy: how students, families and the working class are effected by the economic climate. SCOTUS and School Desegregation: Federal Courts are no longer required to supervise school desegregation. PANEL: Julianne Malveaux, Dorothy Gilliam, Kate O'Beirne, Linda Chavez

04/03/1992 | Rating NR

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Funding for TO THE CONTRARY is provided by the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, the Park Foundation and the Charles A. Frueauff Foundation.

The State of the Economy, SCOTUS & School Desegregation

4/3/1992 | 27m 1s

In this premiere episode of To The Contrary the panel discusses: The State of the Economy: how students, families and the working class are effected by the economic climate. SCOTUS and School Desegregation: Federal Courts are no longer required to supervise school desegregation. PANEL: Julianne Malveaux, Dorothy Gilliam, Kate O'Beirne, Linda Chavez

04/03/1992 | Rating NR

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