One reason we had moved to Boston was to escape racial turmoil.
Twenty-two years later, the racial turmoil of two decades ago has once again exploded.
Atlanta, which marketed itself as the "city too busy to hate" during the racial turmoil of the 1960's, led the South's economic recovery.
Birmingham's racial turmoil doomed its hope of regional dominance.
Boston became a national symbol of racial turmoil in the mid-1970's after a court ordered busing to desegregate the schools.
The 1960's were a period of racial turmoil in the United States.
The election is the climax of two years of political and racial turmoil that have rent this sprawling city's social fabric.
But the choices seem to be getting narrower for blacks looking for predominantly white schools not touched by racial turmoil.
For Brown, who is black, it was a frightening and angering introduction to an area that has endured its share of racial turmoil.
The Federal judge whose Boston school desegregation order in 1974 sparked racial turmoil was 79.