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  • Integration sparked white flight from the school district from 1965 to 1971.
  • White flight took its toll on the neighborhood, starting in the 1950s.
  • In his opinion, these trends indicate counter urbanisation rather than white flight.
  • There are some articles on it . . . like White flight.
  • To her, the desire to change boundaries is akin to white flight.
  • A year after the attack, the Schuttenbergs joined in the white flight.
  • Others originated from white flight from Milwaukee in the 1960s and 1970s.
  • "White Flight " is an assembly of sounds, both electronic and vocal.
  • In the mid-1980s, a high-profile, bitterly fought redistricting effort triggered white flight.
  • Then the Baby Boom ended, and white flight in Phoenix reversed the trend.
  • Due to white flight, 60 percent of the student population was African American.
  • In this timeframe, " white flight " occurred in the neighborhood.
  • White flight was driven in part by the process of blockbusting.
  • As a result, massive white flight occurred in Memphis City Schools.
  • "White flight " followed, with landlords torching buildings to collect insurance.
  • In flight, this wary bird shows white flight feathers and undertail.
  • Jovanovski has heard about white flight from inner cities in the United States.
  • "We were making sure Pine Point didn't become a magnet for white flight,"
  • Nowhere else in America would that be considered a case of white flight.
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