At a time when race and inEquality dominate national debates, the story of West Charlotte High School illuminates the possibilities and challenges of using racial and economic desegregation to foster Educational equality.
In the 1970s, when Charlotte began court-ordered busing, black and white families made West Charlotte the celebrated flags.
West Charlotte opened in 1938 as a segregated school that embodied the aspirations of the growing African American population of Charlotte, North Carolina.
At a time when race and inEquality dominate national debates, the story of West Charlotte High School illuminates the possibilities and challenges of using racial and economic desegregation to foster Educational equality