WI: Make school desegregation and forced desegregation busing compatible

You could change the question to "How could they have gone about it w/o busing?" That might pass as a WI.

After all, isn't busing largely in the past now?
 
After all, isn't busing largely in the past now?
Yep, once the US Supreme Court ruled in Milliken in the 70s that busing between districts couldn't be required, people just moved to other districts. Only the large county-wide districts in the South were still under desegregation orders and courts started letting them out of those in the 80s because the schools were integrated (because of the busing). Which, of course, led to them resegregating.
As for the OP, it's a lot easier to bus a kid to another school than it is to force families to relocate to desegregate their neighborhoods. Given how much opposition there was to busing, you'd need a dictatorship in America to do more on the housing front.
 
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