Now, as the overwhelmingly black Memphis school district is being
dissolved into the majority-white Shelby County schools, Mr. Clayton is
on the new combined 23-member school board overseeing the marriage. And
he warns that the pattern of white flight could repeat itself, with the
suburban towns trying to secede and start their own districts.
“There’s the same element of fear,” said Mr. Clayton, 79. “In the 1970s,
it was a physical, personal fear. Today the fear is about the academic
decline of the Shelby schools.”
“As far as racial trust goes,” Mr. Clayton, who is white, added, “I don’t think we’ve improved much since the 1970s.”
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