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Note: The Austin American-Statesman newspaper had several name changes over the five decades covered in this timeline. The variations reflect usage for that time—Austin Statesman, The Austin Statesman, The Austin-Statesman, The Austin American, The Austin American-Statesman, American Statesman, The American-Statesman, Austin American-Statesman.
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U.S. District Judge Jack Roberts gives final approval to the consent decree settling Austin’s decade long desegregation suit. [AF-Segregation-Public Schools-S1700 (2)-1980; The Austin Citizen, “Judge Puts OK On AISD Busing Plan,” January 03, 1980] |
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Various churches in Austin hear support for peaceful implementation of a desegregation plan and opposition to civil disobedience. [AF-Segregation-Public Schools-S1700 (2)-1980; The Austin Citizen, “Pastors Plea for Deseg Calm,” January 14, 1980] |
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Approximately 150 irate, distraught Austin parents meet with U.S. Representative Jake Pickle to ask his support for anti-busing legislation. [AF-Segregation-Public Schools-S1700 (2)-1980; The Austin Citizen, “Pickle Conference Leaves Anti-busers Frustrated,” January 21, 1980] |
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The Austin school board votes unanimously to recommend legislation providing state aid to districts with declining enrollment because of court-ordered desegregation. [AF-Segregation-Public Schools-S1700 (2)-1980; The Austin Citizen, “AISD to Ask Aid for Deseg-rifled districts,” January 27, 1980] |
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The Austin school board studies a revised transfer policy aimed at preventing the disruption of student assignment patterns under desegregation. [AF-Segregation-Public Schools-S1700 (2)-1980; The Austin Citizen, “School Transfers May End,” February 13, 1980] |
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The Austin school board agrees to take several proposed desegregation changes to the Intervenors in the desegregation lawsuit. [AF-Segregation-Public Schools-S1700 (2)-1980; The Austin Citizen, “Board to Seek Adjustments in Busing Plan,” March 04, 1980] |
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Anti-busing sentiment and a low voter turnout characterize an Austin Independent School Board election which result in the defeat of school trustee DeCourcy Kelley running in Place 2. [AF-Segregation-Public Schools-S1700 (2)-1980; The Daily Texan, “Busing Issue Critical in School Board Election,” April 07, 1980] |
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Fall enrollment at Austin’s private schools increases because of court-ordered desegregation. [AF-Segregation-Public Schools-S1700 (2)-1980; The Daily Texan, “Busing Spurs Exit to Private Schools,” September 10, 1980] |
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