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Berkeley and Busing—Still Short of Aims


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Date: 5/20/1976

Citation:

Philip Hager, "Berkeley and Busing—Still Short of Aims," Los Angeles Times, May 20, 1976, B1, B16, B17.

Additional Notes:

The .pdf (below) includes the full article, including its lengthy continuation across two pages.


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Categories:

Berkeley’s Public Schools

Tags:

Berkeley Experimental Schools Project (BESP)busingEthnic Studiesracial tensionschool budgetschool desegregationteacher strike



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