Get After Those Archives! Stories from Georgia Southern University's Special Collections
In this episode, Georgia Southern University History students Megan, Sharla, Austin, and John analyze the 1968 Bulloch County School Integration Plan. This document was recently acquired by Georgia Southern’s Special Collections. The Integration Plan is described in detail and outlines school desegregation in Bulloch County. This group discovers the course of integration at different levels and the major events that impacted integration in Bulloch County. Following the desegregation of schools, the consequences of this action are discussed, such as the creation of Bulloch Academy, an all-white school. Finally, the group shares their impressions of the plan and how it affects their view of the integration's implementation. To read more, we recommend The Lost Education of Horace Tate: Uncovering the Hidden Heroes Who Fought for Justice in Schools, by Vanessa Siddle Walker, and The Sibley Commission and the Politics of Desegregation in Georgia, by Jeff Roche. Please subscribe to Get After Those Archives Podcast, and thanks for listening!
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