Select the best evidence to support the statement "It was ultimately determined that the segregation present in Boston schools had been created by those in power." There may be more than one correct choice.
Forty years ago, a group of parents filed a formal complaint in the U.S. District Court for Massachusetts. The case, heard by Federal Judge W. Arthur Garrity, begins with this simple sentence: "This is a class action brought by black children attending the Boston public schools and their parents." Tallulah Morgan et al. v. James W. Hennigan et al., United States District Court Civil Action Case File No. 72-911-G-known as the Boston schools desegregation case-occupies fifty-four large storage boxes in the National Archives at Boston. The case was presented over a period of two years, and on June 21, 1974, Garrity ruled that the School Committee of the City of Boston had "intentionally brought about and maintained racial segregation" in the Boston public schools. Adapted from Annie Davis, "Forty Years Ago: Desegregation in Boston Public Schools"