It is my belief that the failure of Brown v. Board of Education and the continuing problem of race in America stems from the fact that America never took ownership of the promise of Brown, and instead, viewed the decision purely in terms of desegregation, as opposed to integration. Consequently, integration has remained a concept instead of an action item. Implicit in this notion of desegregation is the idea that the races sit next to one another, while the concept of integration carries with it a much heavier burden. It appears that the races have never made a personal investment in each other and thereby have fallen short of meeting the high standard that true integration demands
The decision In the Brown v, Board of Education (1954) case was one of the most significant events I...
Fifty years ago, in Brown v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court confronted a precise and straight...
The U.S. Department of Justice has played an important role in the development and enforcement of sc...
It is my belief that the failure of Brown v. Board of Education and the continuing problem of race i...
By ending official apartheid, Brown represented a great victory in the struggle for racial justice i...
This Article discusses the pervasive racism that continues to exist in the United States and examine...
The late Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, founder of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund ( LDF ), a...
While Brown v. Board of Education sought to integrate the public school system, fifty years later ma...
This Article discusses the history of school desegregation beginning with the pivotal decision in Br...
In this article, Professors Robert Chang and Jerome Culp examine the state of race in America in the...
Thirty years ago, the Supreme Court\u27s decisions in the Brown litigation started the school system...
This article contends that the battle to preserve and place the principles of Brown v. Board of Educ...
Brown v. Board of Education (1954) has been highly regarded as a landmark decision that set forth th...
Part of the "Symposium from Brown to Bakke to Grutter: Constitutionalizing and defining racial equal...
An educated society is important to the survival of a democracy, a sentiment echoed by the Supreme C...
The decision In the Brown v, Board of Education (1954) case was one of the most significant events I...
Fifty years ago, in Brown v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court confronted a precise and straight...
The U.S. Department of Justice has played an important role in the development and enforcement of sc...
It is my belief that the failure of Brown v. Board of Education and the continuing problem of race i...
By ending official apartheid, Brown represented a great victory in the struggle for racial justice i...
This Article discusses the pervasive racism that continues to exist in the United States and examine...
The late Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, founder of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund ( LDF ), a...
While Brown v. Board of Education sought to integrate the public school system, fifty years later ma...
This Article discusses the history of school desegregation beginning with the pivotal decision in Br...
In this article, Professors Robert Chang and Jerome Culp examine the state of race in America in the...
Thirty years ago, the Supreme Court\u27s decisions in the Brown litigation started the school system...
This article contends that the battle to preserve and place the principles of Brown v. Board of Educ...
Brown v. Board of Education (1954) has been highly regarded as a landmark decision that set forth th...
Part of the "Symposium from Brown to Bakke to Grutter: Constitutionalizing and defining racial equal...
An educated society is important to the survival of a democracy, a sentiment echoed by the Supreme C...
The decision In the Brown v, Board of Education (1954) case was one of the most significant events I...
Fifty years ago, in Brown v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court confronted a precise and straight...
The U.S. Department of Justice has played an important role in the development and enforcement of sc...