Abstract
The controversy over transporting pupils to desegregate schools or "busing" as the issue popularly is known, is the narrowest and perhaps most limited aspect of school desegregation. Yet, it threatens to undo school desegregation completely unless the issue is re- solved in a way which will permit continued desegregation of schools accompanied by the understanding and support of the majority of people of all races.
Recommended Citation
Hugh Scott,
Busing to Desegregate Schools: The Perspective From Congress,
8
U. Rich. L. Rev.
105
(1974).
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