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Brown v. Board of Education in PBS' The Supreme Court

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The Supreme Court's historical rejection of the segregation in Southern schools : Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas

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  • Go for it, mate - the only thing is, I'm not the copyright holder :-|... It is an extract the PBS 4-four series "The Supreme Court"... I have only posted it for my students...

  • Go for it, mate - the only thing is, I'm not the copyright holder :-|...

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  • I cant help but think who cares about the human rights of whites.

    Article 20 of the U.N. Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) states: 1.Everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and association. 2.No one may be compelled to belong to an association.

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  • Man my dad remembers this crap. I can't believe this actually happened back in the day.

  • Thurgood Marshall was dead right when he argued that "separate can never be equal"! The only person that deserved to be a Supreme Court Justice as much as Thurgood Marshall, is John Marshall. (Amazing coincidence both men share the same last name.)

  • It's not Separate but Equal. It's Equal but Separate. For Equal is the Majority and "First in Line", not Separate. It's Equal Rights but Separate Facilities. It's allowing Equal Rights but Separate Worlds. You don't tell the population Separate but Equal because most of the Population is Majority Anglo-American. Is it Separate but Equal Law or is it Equal but Separate Law? Thats why everything is all twisted and screwed up in America because their writing is backwards.

  • Seperate but equal is one of the most ridiculous yet the most briliant (in the judge's point of view) decisions the Supreme Court has ever come up with though there are many other.

  • Becuase of the Supreme Court's decisions, we today enjoy awesome sport games provided by the NBA, NFL and etc etc.

  • I need 45 seconds for National History Day. May i please use it?

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