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Starting in 1977, in what became known as the Gautreaux program, hundreds of families relocated to suburban neighborhoods — most of them about 25miles from the ghetto, with very low poverty rates and good public schools.
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Starting in 1977, in what became known as the Gautreaux program, hundreds of families relocated to suburban neighborhoods — most of them about 25miles from the ghetto, with very low poverty rates and good public schools.
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Across eight states, farmers such as Gautreaux are inundating fallow fields to provide an alternative for some of the tens of millions of ducks, geese and shorebirds that are beginning to make their way south on a flyway that stretches as far north as Alaska and Iceland.
Dallas / Fort Worth news, weather, sports, traffic and video from cbs11tv.com 2010
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Across eight states, farmers such as Gautreaux are inundating fallow fields to provide an alternative for some of the tens of millions of ducks, geese and shorebirds that are beginning to make their way south on a flyway that stretches as far north as Alaska and Iceland.
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Across eight states, farmers such as Gautreaux are inundating fallow fields to provide an alternative for some of the tens of millions of ducks, geese and shorebirds that are beginning to make their way south on a flyway that stretches as far north as Alaska and Iceland.
The Seattle Times 2010
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Stories by Richard Russo, Cynthia Ozick, Tim Gautreaux, and others; E.L. Doctorow on historical fiction, Francine Prose on reading like a writer, Megan Marshall on academic discourse and adulterous intercourse; and much more.
Back Issues 2010
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A well-known Gautreaux study, released in 1991, showed spectacular results.
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Gautreaux wanted to leave the ghetto, but the CHA offered housing only in neighborhoods just like hers.
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In a glowing segment, a 60 Minutes reporter asked one Gautreaux boy what he wanted to be when he grew up.
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Researchers have started to look more critically at the Gautreaux results.
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