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“Cookie & Zo’e”: A Georgia Family Wrestles With School Choice 60 Years After Desegregation

In 1964, Samaria “Cookie” Mitcham Bailey was among the first Black students to desegregate Macon’s public schools. Now, her great-granddaughter, Zo’e Johnson, attends a majority-white private school founded as white families fled desegregation.

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