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NEW ORLEANS — The Fifth Circuit reversed a lower court’s decision to close a virtually all-white Louisiana elementary school in a school desegregation case first filed in 1965. While the school district’s elementary schools remain racially imbalanced, the school district has been making steady progress towards desegregating the schools, and the court did not consider less extreme measures.
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