Ned M Campbell

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the heart of their plan to defend school segregation, for instance, stood a revolutionary scheme called the “private-school plan.” In 1953, a full year before Brown, Governor Talmadge advanced a constitutional amendment giving the General Assembly the power to privatize the state’s entire system of public education. In the event of court-ordered desegregation, school buildings would be closed, and students would instead receive grants to attend private, segregated schools.
White Flight: Atlanta and the Making of Modern Conservatism
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