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CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — A federal judge today dismissed a 26-year-old public school desegregation case against the Chattanooga Board of Education, ruling that the city’s students no longer are segregated by race.
District Judge R. Allan Edgar ruled that the reassignment of teachers earlier this year to racially balance faculty and staff removed the last stumbling block to the dismissal.
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