Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'racial integration'

The process of ending segregation and incorporating people of all races into institutions, facilities, and social groups previously restricted by race. Racial integration has been a central aspect of civil rights movements worldwide, particularly in the United States following the dismantling of Jim Crow laws and apartheid in South Africa. In alternate history scenarios, different timelines of racial integration significantly impact social development, political alliances, and cultural evolution of societies.

What If Busing Never Happened?

Exploring the alternate timeline where court-ordered school desegregation busing never became a nationwide policy in the United States, potentially altering the course of civil rights progress, educational equality, and racial integration in America.

What If Historically Black Colleges and Universities Were Never Needed?

Exploring the alternate timeline where racial segregation in American higher education never took hold, eliminating the need for separate Black colleges and universities and profoundly reshaping American education, society, and racial progress.

What If Jazz Never Evolved?

Exploring the alternate timeline where jazz music never emerged as a distinct musical form in early 20th century America, dramatically altering the course of global music, culture, and social movements.