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Conclusion: Brown and Historical Memory
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Peter F. Lau
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Historical Contexts: Views from the Grassroots
- Plessy and Early Challenges to the Doctrine of ‘‘Separate, but Equal’’ 19
- Tapestries of Resistance: Episodes of School Segregation and Desegregation in the Western United States 44
- Within the Shadow of Jim Crow: Black Struggles for Education and Liberation in North Carolina 68
- ‘‘Liberating Lifescripts’’: Prince Edward County, Virginia, and the Roots of Brown v. Board of Education 88
- From the Periphery to the Center: Clarendon County, South Carolina, Brown, and the Struggle for Democracy and Equality in America 105
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Part II Advocates, Judges, and the Making of Brown
- A Civil Rights Vanguard: Black Attorneys and the naacp in Virginia 129
- Prelude to Brown: Education and the Struggle for Racial Justice during the naacp’s Formative Decades, 1909–1934 154
- J. Waties Waring and the Making of Liberal Jurisprudence in Postwar America 173
- Brown v. Board of Education: Law or Politics? 198
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Part III Historical Impact: Views from the Grassroots
- The Impact of Lawyer-Client Disengagement on the naacp’s Campaign to Implement Brown v. Board of Education in Atlanta 227
- ‘‘The New Negro Ain’t Scared No More!’’: Black Women’s Activism in North Carolina and the Meaning of Brown 245
- The Rural-Urban Matrix in the 1950s South: Rethinking Racial Justice Struggles in Memphis 270
- New York, Puerto Ricans, and the Dilemmas of Integration 300
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Part IV Life, Law, and Culture in Post-Brown America
- ‘‘Stretching Out’’: Living and Remembering Brown, 1945–1970 321
- The Supreme Court’s Two Principles of Equality: From Brown to 2003 340
- Brown v. Board of Education and Its Impact on Black Education in America 361
- Conclusion: Brown and Historical Memory 383
- Bibliography 387
- Notes on the Contributors 391
- Index 395
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Historical Contexts: Views from the Grassroots
- Plessy and Early Challenges to the Doctrine of ‘‘Separate, but Equal’’ 19
- Tapestries of Resistance: Episodes of School Segregation and Desegregation in the Western United States 44
- Within the Shadow of Jim Crow: Black Struggles for Education and Liberation in North Carolina 68
- ‘‘Liberating Lifescripts’’: Prince Edward County, Virginia, and the Roots of Brown v. Board of Education 88
- From the Periphery to the Center: Clarendon County, South Carolina, Brown, and the Struggle for Democracy and Equality in America 105
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Part II Advocates, Judges, and the Making of Brown
- A Civil Rights Vanguard: Black Attorneys and the naacp in Virginia 129
- Prelude to Brown: Education and the Struggle for Racial Justice during the naacp’s Formative Decades, 1909–1934 154
- J. Waties Waring and the Making of Liberal Jurisprudence in Postwar America 173
- Brown v. Board of Education: Law or Politics? 198
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Part III Historical Impact: Views from the Grassroots
- The Impact of Lawyer-Client Disengagement on the naacp’s Campaign to Implement Brown v. Board of Education in Atlanta 227
- ‘‘The New Negro Ain’t Scared No More!’’: Black Women’s Activism in North Carolina and the Meaning of Brown 245
- The Rural-Urban Matrix in the 1950s South: Rethinking Racial Justice Struggles in Memphis 270
- New York, Puerto Ricans, and the Dilemmas of Integration 300
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Part IV Life, Law, and Culture in Post-Brown America
- ‘‘Stretching Out’’: Living and Remembering Brown, 1945–1970 321
- The Supreme Court’s Two Principles of Equality: From Brown to 2003 340
- Brown v. Board of Education and Its Impact on Black Education in America 361
- Conclusion: Brown and Historical Memory 383
- Bibliography 387
- Notes on the Contributors 391
- Index 395