Ned M Campbell

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Tuition Grant Law, part of the original “private-school plan.” Simply put, the law guaranteed every child in Georgia money for a private education. Although it made no mention of race, the legislation noted that students seeking to escape certain “intolerable conditions” in public schools could avail themselves of the grants and thus maintain their “freedom of association.”
White Flight: Atlanta and the Making of Modern Conservatism
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