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The removal of laws that keep two ethnic groups apart.

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Obama takes the best California has to offer

Published January 7, 2009, 8:06 pm, Los Angeles Times

Leon Panetta, who could have reformed Sacramento, will instead retool the CIA. Thanks a bunch, Mr. President-elect. You've just taken away California's best hope for government and political reform -- reform necessary to save this state.

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Longtime head will be a hard act to follow

Published January 7, 2009, 4:52 am, Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal

OXFORD - People close to Robert Khayat agree that his successor as chancellor at the University of Mississippi will have some big shoes to fill.

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Deaths Elsewhere / Griffin Bell, Carter's attorney general

Published January 6, 2009, 10:28 pm, Pioneer Press

Griffin Bell, a Southern judge who earned both enmity and praise during the civil rights era — and later served as a reform-minded attorney general under President Jimmy Carter — died Monday at an Atlanta hospital. He was 90.

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Bell, Carter's Attorney General, Dies at 90

Published January 6, 2009, 5:54 pm, San Jose Mercury News

Griffin B. Bell, a Southern judge who earned both enmity and praise during the civil-rights era -- and later served as a reform-minded attorney general under President Jimmy Carter -- died Monday.

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Griffin Bell dies at 90; former attorney general and federal judge was at the center of disputes over race

Published January 5, 2009, 10:37 am, Los Angeles Times

The onetime Carter administration official died from complications of pancreatic cancer. His nuanced approach to school integration was praised and criticized. Griffin Bell, who confronted America's painful disputes over race as a federal judge in the Deep South and as attorney general under President Carter, a fellow Georgian, died today at Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta. He was 90. ...

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Griffin Bell dies at 90; former attorney general and federal judge was at center of racial disputes

Published January 5, 2009, 10:09 am, Los Angeles Times

The onetime Carter administration official died from complications of pancreatic cancer. His nuanced approach to school integration was praised and criticized. Griffin B. Bell, a Southern judge who earned both enmity and praise during the civil rights era -- and later served as a reform-minded attorney general under President Carter -- died Monday morning at an Atlanta hospital. He was 90.

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Griffin Bell, Attorney General in 1970s, Dies at 90 (Update1)

Published January 5, 2009, 10:05 am, Bloomberg

Jan. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Griffin Bell , who confronted America’s painful disputes over race as a federal judge in the Deep South and as U.S. attorney general under President Jimmy Carter , a fellow Georgian, has died. He was 90.

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Race becomes less of an issue

Published January 4, 2009, 3:19 am, The Herald-Mail

I don't remember the specific assignment, but my report for Mr. Capista's eighth-grade English class at Frank Antonides School in West Long Branch, N.J., was about school desegregation.

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Former Attorney General Griffin Bell hospitalized

Published January 3, 2009, 2:30 pm, Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Former United States Attorney General Griffin Bell was being treated at Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta on Saturday for complications due to pancreatic cancer. The 90-year-old was also experiencing kidney failure and had developed pneumonia, according to his granddaughter, Katherine Bell McClure of Atlanta. Bell has battled kidney disease for years and was recently diagnosed with cancer. Bell told ...

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THE BUSH LEGACY: Iraq, Katrina mark controversial presidency; voice your opinion now

Published January 2, 2009, 12:57 pm, The Lafayette Daily Advertiser

Historians mixed on tally of achievement

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  • School Desegregation, School Choice and Changes in Residential Location Patterns by Race: This paper examines the residential location and school choice responses to desegregation of large public school districts. Unique data and variation in the timing of desegregation orders facilitate the analysis. The 16 percent decline in white public enrollment due to desegregation primarily led to migration to suburban districts in the South and increased private enrollment in other regions. Desegregation caused black public enrollment to increase by 20 percent outside the South largely due to population changes. The spatial distributions of responses by race to desegregation orders closely match those predicted by a model of residential location and private school choice.

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  • First in everything, Best for the People: Godfather of African-Americ an politicians, "The Dean", "The Fox", pioneer, trailblazer, first desegregation legislation passed, American history, legend, Regional Transit Authority

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