Make Haste Slowly: Moderates, Conservatives, and School Desegregation in Houston (Centennial Series of the Association of Former Students, Texas A&M University)

by William Henry Kellar

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When faced by the Court-ordered "all deliberate speed" time frame for school desegregation, a fearful Houston school board member urged the city to "make haste slowly," in order for the school system to receive decisions based on sound judgment and discretion.

Houston, Texas, had what may have been the largest racially segregated "Jim Crow" public school system in the United States when the Supreme Court declared the practice unconstitutional in 1954. Ultimately, helped by members of its business community, Houston did desegregate its public schools and did so peacefully, without making the city a battleground of racial violence.

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  • ISBN13 9780890968185
  • Publish Date 1 February 1999
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Texas A & M University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 248
  • Language English