Fly in the Ointment chronicles the history of two school districts in the Upper Mill Creek
(Ohio) Valley of the Greater Cincinnati Metropolitan area. The creation of both the black
Lincoln Heights School District and the predominately white Princeton School District in the
1950s is a history of segregation while the merger of these two districts in the 1970s - close
to twenty years after their formation - tells a unique story of desegregation. The author uses
various methodologies to provide an accurate account from different perspectives of school
segregation and desegregation in a specific region of the country. Fly in the Ointment combines
«fictional» storytelling - an approach supported by critical race theory - with historical and
interview data to tell a complete narrative including important yet often unheard voices. The
story of the Lincoln Heights School District and the Princeton School District illuminates the
political social economic and of course racial factors that led to their separation and
union.