Revolution by Law: The Federal Government and the Desegregation of Alabama Schools Landsberg Brian K.
Revolution by Law: The Federal Government and the Desegregation of Alabama Schools Landsberg Brian K. The landmark Brown v. In the years that followed, the path toward the fulfillment of this vision…
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Revolution by Law: The Federal Government and the Desegregation of Alabama Schools Landsberg Brian K.
The landmark Brown v. In the years that followed, the path toward the fulfillment of this vision for school integration was worked out in the courts through the efforts of the NAACP Legal Defense organization and the Civil Rights Division of the US Department of Justice. Board of Education case was the start of a long period of desegregation, but Brown did not give a roadmap for how to achieve this lofty goal--it only provided the destination.
Macon County Board of Education (1967).Revolution by Law traces the growth of Lee v. One of the major cases on this path was Lee v. Macon County from a case to desegregate a single school district in rural Alabama to a decision that paved the way for ending state-imposed racial segregation of the schools in the Deep South.
Author Brian Landsberg began his career as a young attorney working for the Civil