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White superintendent Dr. Thomas A. Shaheen, an advocate of busing to achieve racial desegregation in the public schools, resigns under board pressure.
1972 (Aug 26)
Dr. Thomas A. Shaheen, an advocate of busing to achieve racial desegregation in the public schools, resigned under board pressure as superintendent of schools of San Francisco. Shaheen directed the first massive busing plan to achieve desegregation in a major northern or western city in September 1971, when more than half of San Francisco's 40,000 elementary school children were ordered to be bused by the federal courts. Shaheen predicted that troubled times were ahead for proponents of desegregation in American education. He was succeeded by Dr. Stephen Morena, Assistant Chancellor of the San Francisco Community College District.
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- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.