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An Alabama town voted to get its own school district. This is why opponents call it segregation.
The Washington Post
2016-08-26
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Gardendale, a small suburb of Birmingham, Ala., has been on a crusade for several years to create an independent school system. This is why the city’s efforts have civil rights and local officials concerned about segregation.
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