Busing In Boston Pre-1973

BOSTON, MA - SEPTEMBER 8: On opening day at the Joseph Lee Elementary School in Dorchester, Sept. 8, 1971, the second school bus to arrive was carrying no children. In order to balance the new school, which is located in a predominantly black neighborhood, district lines had to be drawn which excluded some children who live near the school. Many white parents boycotted the school and sent their children to the Fifield and O'Hearn schools, where most of them went last year. (Photo by Joe Runci/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
BOSTON, MA - SEPTEMBER 8: On opening day at the Joseph Lee Elementary School in Dorchester, Sept. 8, 1971, the second school bus to arrive was carrying no children. In order to balance the new school, which is located in a predominantly black neighborhood, district lines had to be drawn which excluded some children who live near the school. Many white parents boycotted the school and sent their children to the Fifield and O'Hearn schools, where most of them went last year. (Photo by Joe Runci/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
Busing In Boston Pre-1973
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