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Watch a Clip From ‘Separate and Unequal’ | From the Archive| FRONTLINE

How a group of residents in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, fought for the creation of St. George, a new city with its own school system, spurring concerns about deepening school segregation. Watch an excerpt from FRONTLINE’s 2014 documentary, “Separate and Unequal.” (Aired 2014)

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In the 2014 documentary “Separate and Unequal,” FRONTLINE traveled to Baton Rouge, the site of one of the country’s longest battles over school integration, to examine the growing racial divide in schools and the legacy of Brown v. Board of Education.

The film explored how a group of mostly white, middle-class parents and business leaders who were frustrated over the district’s many low-performing schools tried to break away and form a new city, St. George, with its own separate schools. The film documented this controversial effort, which mirrored similar breakaway movements around the U.S. that proponents said would create more community-oriented schools and improve their childrens’ education and critics said would reverse hard-fought civil rights gains and leave schools less racially and economically diverse.

Watch the full version of “Separate and Unequal” on FRONTLINE’s YouTube channel starting Tues., May. 7, at 7 p.m. EST, and explore additional reporting on FRONTLINE’s website: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/documentary/separate-and-unequal/

“Separate and Unequal” was a FRONTLINE co-production with Left/Right Docs. It was produced and directed by Mary Robertson and co-produced by Kyle Spencer. It was written by Frank Koughan and Mary Robertson. The deputy executive producer of FRONTLINE was Raney Aronson-Rath. The executive producer of FRONTLINE was David Fanning.

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