Answer to question: Of course not!

 

Count on the Friedman Foundation to prove that the world really is flat, despite what you may have heard. Sure enough, FF claims that vouchers lead to more integration, despite reams of evidence and research showing that vouchers and school choice increase segregation unless policies are in place to prevent it.

 
Here is a careful, research-based refutation of the Friedman Foundation’s assertions. There was a reason that Southern politicians supported school choice when they fought the Brown decision, and it wasn’t because they wanted integrated schools.