Ashley Fritch

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In 1957, Baltimore’s Clifton Park Junior High School had 2,023 white students and thirty-four Black students. One decade later, the same school had 2,037 Black students and twelve white students. Middle- and upper-middle-class white families abandoned the city’s public schools in shocking numbers. They fled to the suburbs in thousands, and many of those suburban voters stopped voting for welfare and social programs.
Madness: Race and Insanity in a Jim Crow Asylum
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