Reflecting on 50 years since Boston Public Schools were court ordered to desegregate
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On June 21, 1974, Judge Arthur Garrity ordered Boston Public Schools to desegregate through forced busing. Today marks 50 years since that ruling. We reflect on the legacy of busing in Boston and discuss the future of the city's schools. 
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