The Washington Post Magazine Features a series of articles on integration.
- Barbara Rose Johns is remembered not only as a soldier of civil rights, but also as a role model for her family.
- Montgomery Blair High School in Silver Spring shows what happens when everyone in the school is a minority.
- In the early 20th century, African American students learned the hard way that seperate was nowhere near equal.
- In 1954, Josie Davenport, Paul Bergeron and their McKinley High School classmates were on the unnerving front line of integration.
- The landmark decision in Brown v. Board is an appropriate moment to consider the implications of low expectations when it comes to African American and Hispanic students.