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St. James Parish schools still remain partially segregated 60 years after Brown v. Board, reports say

10 hours 50 minutes 38 seconds ago Tuesday, March 03 2026 Mar 3, 2026 March 03, 2026 6:15 AM March 03, 2026 in News
Source: The Advocate

NEW ORLEANS — Six decades after St. James Parish residents sued to end racial segregation in district schools, a federal judge found that inequalities remain, The Advocate reports.

U.S. District Judge Darrel James Papillion found Friday that the school district failed to comply with parts of a 2017 order and that remnants of segregation persist in the district, with one school's student body still being more than 95% Black. 

The paper said the order focused on three schools that were once legally segregated before Brown v. Board of Education.

The school board was also denied a request to dismiss the case. 

WBRZ has also reported on other cases involving racial disparities in the parish, including a case accusing officials of intentionally approving industrial plants that pollute Black neighborhoods.

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