Woman Shaking Her Fist at School Bus | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society

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Woman Shaking Her Fist at School Bus

Woman Shaking Her Fist at School Bus | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society
A woman in a crowd shaking her fist at a school bus. The bus is carrying minority students to another high school as part of a school integration program. Police are standing in the street between the bus and the crowd. This incident occurred at the intersection of West Eighth Street and Dorchester Street. Many students were participating in a walkout to protest the court-ordered school desegregation busing.
DESCRIPTION
A woman in a crowd shaking her fist at a school bus. The bus is carrying minority students to another high school as part of a school integration program. Police are standing in the street between the bus and the crowd. This incident occurred at the intersection of West Eighth Street and Dorchester Street. Many students were participating in a walkout to protest the court-ordered school desegregation busing.
RECORD DETAILS
Image ID:138809
Creation Date:circa 1975
Creator Name:Cowan, Rachel
City:Boston
County:
State:Massachusetts
Collection Name:Paul Cowan papers, 1963-1987
Genre:Photograph
Original Format Type:photographic print, b&w
Original Format Number:M92-316 Box 1 Fldr 1
Original Dimensions:10 x 7 inches
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The desegregation of Boston public schools occurred between 1974 and 1988. In 1965 the Massachusetts Legislature enacted the Racial Imbalance Act which mandated the desegregation of the Public Schools. Nearly a decade passed before the Boston Public Schools were ordered to implement busing to desegregate. Widespread opposition to the plan began on the first day of school in September of 1974 with a two year period of racial protests, demonstrations, violence, walkouts and boycotts.

Rabbi Rachel Cowan, a civil rights activist and freelance photographer in the 1960s & 1970s, helped found the Jewish healing movement and later ran the Institute for Jewish Spirituality for many years. She was ordained in New York in 1989.

SUBJECTS
Automobile parking
Streets
Demonstrations
Signs and signboards
Civil disobedience
Civil rights
Protective clothing
Women
Crowds
Hairstyles
Men
Teenagers
Apartment houses
Neighborhoods
Law enforcement
Police
Uniforms
Automobiles
Buses
Race relations
Commercial buildings
Clothing and dress

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