Simple Justice: The History of Brown v. Board of Education and Black America\u27s Struggle for Equality By Richard Kluger Reviewed by Paul L. Murphy Richard Kluger is a novelist and editor who retired to devote his full time to an extensive study of the landmark Supreme Court decision of Brown v. Board of Education.\u27 Perceiving the Brown decision as a watershed with respect to America\u27s willingness to confront the consequences of centuries of racial discrimination, Kluger set out to tell the entire story of the Brown decision. Kluger approaches the Brown case not as a study of the law and its permutations, but as a study of how law and men interact, how social forces of the past collide with those of the present, and how the men sele...
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