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"The Agony of Busing Moves North" was written by Associate Editor Christopher Cory, who seems to have spent the better part of his career preparing for the assignment. As a trainee correspondent nine years ago, Cory did his first story for TIME on summer students in Washington. He later covered...
In fact, when it comes to the highly volatile racial issue, children are much sought after, if not particularly outgoing, interview subjects. When Nancy Faber talked to several nine-and ten-year-olds in San Francisco, she found them "sensibly unexcited about discussing such delicate subjects as school integration and...
Perhaps the most intriguing political approach was made in Virginia, where a veteran, tireless and salty campaigner, Henry Howell, won the race for lieutenant governor by running as an independent. Accusing his Democratic and Republican opponents of purveying "political Pablum," he championed the "little man" against the "big boys" in...
Until recently, judicial rulings that schools must integrate were largely limited to the South, where Jim Crow laws long made segregation of the races in education a reality of life. Now some courts are declaring that segregation in the North must be dismantled as thoroughly as it was in the...
"I don't see any reason why they've got a right to come in here and tell me my kids can't use the school I bought and paid for," says Mrs. Mary Jane Marcozzi of Madison Heights, Mich., a Detroit suburb. She and her family will move if...