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Although the U.S. Supreme Court had outlawed school segregation in 1954, it was not until 1969-70 that full school integration occurred in North Carolina. Scott presided over a troubled period marked by violence, distrust, and a strong parent backlash. Charlotte v. Mecklenburg also became the landmark school busing case.
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Although the U.
S.
Supreme Court had outlawed school segregation in 1954, it was not until 1969-70 that full school integration occurred in North Carolina.
Scott presided over a troubled period marked by violence, distrust, and a strong parent backlash.
Charlotte v.
Mecklenburg also became the landmark school busing case.
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