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To: LibLieSlayer
I live in Mississippi and I was the first generation to integrate. We never had any problems in our school system.

It took Mississippi sixteen years and two U.S. Supreme Court rulings to desegregate its public school systems.

40 posted on 12/22/2012 6:42:20 AM PST by Scoutmaster (You knew the job was dangerous when you took it)
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To: Scoutmaster

Yeah... the democrats were in power down here. You know why blacks are moving South... they are treated much better here than in places like Dayton and Chicago.

Matthew 7.5

King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.)

“Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother’s eye”

http://web.wm.edu/news/archive/index.php?id=5438

Q&A with Douglas: Northern segregation

News · W&M News · 2005 archive · Q&A with Douglas

Author: Brian Whitson, Source: W&M News
Date: Dec 13, 2005

“Most people assume that school segregation was a phenomenon exclusive to the South. In his latest book, “Jim Crow Moves North: The Battle Over Northern School Segregation, 1865-1954,” law professor Davison M. Douglas examines the untold story of northern school segregation between the end of the Civil War and the early 1950s. Douglas, the Arthur B. Hanson Professor of Law, is a legal historian with an expertise on the interplay of race and law in American history. He recently sat down with the W&M News to discuss his book, which is being published by Cambridge University Press and will be available this month in stores.”

LLS


42 posted on 12/22/2012 8:10:49 AM PST by LibLieSlayer (A child is born in Bethlehem KING of KINGS)
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