
It is sadly the story of America in all of its municipalities, large and small, liberal and. You may find this material useful that The New Movement to Redress Racial Segregation (links to a Google Form to sign up) is distributing for high school teachers, because all of your NACCD colleagues live in school districts that can be pressed to teach the history of racial injustice more accurately. The Color of Law is not a tale of Red versus Blue states. needs to learn the history of de jure segregation law and policy were enacted and enforced at the local, state and federal level that promoted discriminatory housing practices. T he Color of Law is a 2017 nonfiction book arguing that residential racial segregation in the United States is not an accident but a matter of government policy. As I said in our meeting, if the next generation doesn’t learn this history any better than present generations have done, it will be in as poor a position to remedy it as we have been. Edition: Hardcover, Liveright Publishing Corporation. “In the discussion, there was a request for more information about curriculum reform and taking local action to spur it. The NAACP and two other groups warned potential tourists of Florida's hostility 'toward African Americans, people of color and LGBTQ+ individuals.
