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Boston's busing crisis through the eyes of a mother and daughter, 50 years later

Boston's busing crisis through the eyes of a mother and daughter, 50 years later

Update: 2024-09-11
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On Sept. 12 1974, after a landmark court case forced Boston Public Schools to desegregate, big yellow school buses drove slowly through crowds of anti-busing protestors yelling slurs and hurling rocks.

Earline Pruitt, one of the plaintiffs of the lawsuit, decided to send her daughter Denise on one of those school buses. 50 years later, in an this emotional recounting of that time, Denise and Earline shared their memories with reporter Ivy Scott and reflected on how this period that came to be known as Boston's 'busing crisis' affected them then and now.

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Boston's busing crisis through the eyes of a mother and daughter, 50 years later

Boston's busing crisis through the eyes of a mother and daughter, 50 years later