How an Alabama Town Staved Off School Resegregation

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In the 1970s, Thomasville, Alabama, successfully integrated its public schools through student protests and community support, contrasting sharply with neighboring towns. Today, the town remains a model of racial unity, with many families choosing public schools over private options.
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