John Refior on Nostr: "Between 1890 and 1950, public school systems in the deep South were racially ...
"Between 1890 and 1950, public school systems in the deep South were racially segregated by law. Disenfranchisement of Black voters enabled White-dominated state and local governments to funnel substantially fewer resources to schools for Black students than to those for Whites. One consequence was a large pay gap between Black teachers, who worked in schools attended by Black students, and White teachers, who taught only in schools for Whites"
https://www.nber.org/digest/20231/impact-naacp-lawsuits-racial-gaps-teachers-pay—
#economics #ushistory
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