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Thursday, May 7, 2015

Blackballing Brown v. Board of Education

By Jonathan Henderson

The American lexicography died upon Rosa Parks’ refusal to leave her seat at the front of a bus in Montgomery, AL December 1, 1955, for which she was arrested for her courageous demonstration of civil disobedience. The movement toward full desegregation of the American social framework had taken flight, having long been overdue. Slavery and Jim Crow are two of the major blights on America’s historical record through 2008; all racial demographics had successfully addressed old wounds through patience and due diligence to achieve greater trust, understanding, friendships and forbearance……To Read More…..

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