1978: Families in 16 lower-income communities sue the state, contending that state leaders were denying their right to an equal education “by providing them, without justification, fewer and inferior education opportunities and advantages, solely because they reside in cities and towns with low property wealth.” Brockton student Roburn Webby is lead plaintiff.

Shortly afterward, the Legislature overhauls school funding, putting the lawsuit on hold…

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