Davidson M, Anderson G R
Child Welfare. 1982 Jan;61(1):49-54.
The passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was intended primarily to prohibit segregation in publicly funded schools. Its provisions, however, have an impact far beyond educational institutions, since Title VI of this act prohibits discrimination in all programs receiving federal financial assistance. Compliance reviews are being conducted, and the authors examine several long-standing concerns of child welfare professionals from the perspective of Title VI.