A Look At The State Of School Integration 64 Years After Brown v. Board Of Education

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Linda Brown Thompson ofBrown v. Board of Education died this week. In 1954, the decision was supposed to desegregate schools. Now, 64 years later, NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Georgetown University law professor Sheryll Cashin about the effects.

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