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Chapter 1. Contents I. To Speak against Segregation Black Voices in White America: The Dayton School Case, November, 1972 3 II. "Our Troubled Times Demand Such Sacrifices": The Detroit School Case, 1970-74 Chapter 2. The NAACP Challenge to Segregation 21 Chapter 3. The Trial of Judge Roth, April to September, 1971 41 Chapter 4. Chapter 5. Chapter 6. Chapter 7. Chapter 8. Metropolitan Conversion in the Lower Courts, October, 1971, to June, 1973 74 The Detroit Case in the Supreme Court, June, 1973, to July, 1974 97 III. "Avoiding an Education": The First Round in the Dayton School Case, July, 1972, to June, 1977 The Trial of Judge Rubin, July, 1972, to December, 1972 121 The Skirmishes between the Sixth Circuit and Judge Rubin, January, 1973, to September, 1976 147 The Supreme Court Sounds Retreat, December, 1976, to June. 1977 165 IV. Standing and Waiting: The Floundering of the Legal Challenges to Housing Segregation in the 1970s Chapter 9. Open Housing, Closed Court, 1970-79 /83 Chapter 10. Waiting for Gautreaux: The Chicago Public Housing Case. 1950-79 205 xii Contents Chapter 11. Chapter 12. Chapter 13. Chapter 14. Chapter 15. Chapter 16. V. The Lower Courts Answer the Supreme Court's Call to Retreat, 1976-78 Judge Duncan's Trial of the Columbus School Case, April, 1976, to October, 1977 229 The Sixth Circuit on Trial: The Columbus and Dayton School Cases on Appeal, June, 1977, to July, 1978 258 VI. Reprise and Preview: The Wilmington School Case, 1971-78 Trial by Three Judges, 1971-75 283 The Interdistrict Remedy, 1976-78 309 VII. The Supreme Court and the School Desegregation Cases, 1978-80 The Briefs and Arguments in the Supreme Court 343 The Decisions from the Supreme Court, 1979-80 375 Conclusion 395 Retrospect 403 Prospect 409 Sources 415 Selected Bibliography 417 Table ofPrincipal Cases 421 ...