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Atlanta’s black middle class and race leaders were opposed to school desegregation because the schools in their more prosperous neighborhoods were often modern, well-resourced facilities with high-caliber teaching staff. Schools in the city’s poor black neighborhoods, on the other hand, were just the opposite, with understaffed, underresourced, dilapidated elementary and high schools, regularly running double sessions to cope with overcrowding.37
Mainstreaming Black Power
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