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The Supreme Court s new separate but equal doctrine

FOXNEWS The Ingraham Angle June 4, 2024 07:33:00

separate but equal. it wasn t the injustice of saying that it was a blackolated person that was violated. the whole was that a citizen the abilitynied to compete and use the resource cs and go to a school. we support the ability of all ol americans, asians, blacks and whites to be able to join in, compete. and if some achieve well, i say omcongratulation asians. and i also say shame on jemele hill and shame on anye black americans that attack asians because. quote they are two excellent, kenny. i want to get your quick reaction to what princeton professoreactionr eddie glaude said about the affirmative action. ve a l have a look.oowi well will return ret to elite

FOXNEWS The Ingraham Angle June 4, 2024 02:33:00

plessy ferguson, separate but equal. it wasn t the injustice of saying that would was a black person that was violated. the whole injustice was that a citizen was being denied the ability to compete and use the resources and go to a school. we support the ability of all americans, asians, blacks and whites, to be able to join in, compete. if some achieved well, i say congratulations. i also say shame on jamel hill and shame on any black americans that attack asians because quote, they are too excellent. kenny, i want to get your quick reaction to what the princeton professor said about the affirmative action ruling. have a look. we will return to elite

This Week in Nation History: The Broken Promise of Brown v Board of Ed , Sixty Years Later

MSNBC The ReidOut June 4, 2024 23:03:00

concept of separate but equal. black students were told, yeah, you can have a school, but it s going to be a sck with old useless text books which is only open when it isn t planting season and that didn t end officially until brown v. board of education in 1954. then in the 1960s, white segregationist mobs rioted when the black students had the temerity to try to attend schools like the university of mississippi. and who could porget governor george wallace physically blocking the doors to the university of alabama? apparently, at least six members of the court have forgotten, the current court, anyway. it s only really been since the 1960s that we have had any real promise of racial equality and education or any promise of fairness in society. and that was thanks to chief justice earl warren s supreme court in the 1950s and 60s, which revolutionized america, dramatically expanding civil rights and civil liberties for all americans.

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