But I don't think other people expressing opinions really have that information either. If anybody really knows, I'd like to hear it, but saying that California schools weren't segregated, so she couldn't have been been bused for racial segregation is overlooking an awful lot of controversy that was going on in the 1970s.
Ditto, somebody saying that the high school had black and white students and not bothering to find out about the primary schools looks a lot like sloppy research. It takes a few minutes to find stuff like that out so what excuse do people have for not taking the time?
If she's lying, I hope somebody finds that out and makes the facts known, but has anybody found that out so far?
“said when this whole thing broke that if she were a Black child growing up in a White neighborhood she probably wouldn’t have been bused for racial purposes. I don’t know where she lived, which school she went to and which school she would have gone to, so I can’t say if she was really part of the busing program or not.”
That’s the problem. All these things are matters of record.
Read the Sacramento Bee article about it. It says what school she went to.
You’re saying things you know nothing about. For some reason accepting her narrative.
I get the idea you know nothing about her.