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Busing Louisville's Black students to mostly white schools, and vice versa, wasn't met with the same acceptance as the desegregation efforts of the 1950s. Protests and riots took over streets of Jefferson County, creating a contentious bus ride. (Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Standafer)
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Jefferson County Public Schools will begin a new chapter of its storied transportation history Aug. 8 when nearly 100,000 kids return to class across Louisville.Â
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