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Description
Even as the integration of public schools in the United States increased, some Americans fought to keep schools segregated. Pictured are African-American children in New York on their way to Public School 204. As they attempt to enter school, the children have to pass mothers protesting the busing of African-American children to achieve integration.
Source-Dependent Questions
- Based on the reactions of the adults in this photo, how do you think the students felt?
- What and why do you think the mothers were protesting?
Citation Information
DeMarsico, Dick, New York World-Telegram and the Sun Newspaper, 13 September 1965. Courtesy of Library of Congress