Learning About Desegregation In Charlestown at Charlestown High School
Boston traditionally has evoked images of a colonial past, Ivy League prestige and a glistening modern skyline. It also—seemingly inescapably—is linked to the racially fueled anti-busing violence of the 1970’s. The death of Kevin White in January, who presided for several terms over the city as mayor, has once again brought that period into stark relief. We wanted to know what students in Boston know about the former mayor and his role in the busing controversy. And to explore this question we chose Charlestown High School, which was at the center of resistance to
court ordered busing. My radio report:
Pulitzer–winning image "The Soiling of Old Glory" became the icon of racial tensions in Boston. (Stanley Forman/Boston Herald American)
Violence over Busing In The Kevin White Era
BOSTON — Mayor Kevin White presided over a tumultuous time of race relations. We look at his actions at three different crisis points and how they're seen today. My radio report:
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