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1960s, what was one of the greatest obstacles achieving racial integration of public schools in the united states?

1960s, what was one of the greatest obstacles achieving racial integration of public-example-1
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White people did not want their children to attend the school with black children. Only a little percentage of black children were found to attend public schools. White people manipulated school constructions, transportations. People changes the schools from public to private schools or moved to other parts of the country, where there were less non-white people.
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