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Federal appeals court ends a decades-old school desegregation order in Louisiana
A federal appeals court ended a 60-year desegregation order in Louisiana's Concordia Parish School Board, a decision supported by the Trump administration and Louisiana officials who called it a relic of past segregation. The case originated in 1965 when Black families sued for access to all-white schools, leading to integration efforts as white families later moved away from the area.
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