Former "Daily Show" host Trevor Noah asked a Princeton University professor if integration in the United States was "the right move." "Do you think that integration was the right move?" Noah asked on ...
WASHINGTON — Seventy years ago this week, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled separating children in schools by race was unconstitutional. On paper, that decision — the fabled Brown vs. Board of Education, ...
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ELKTON — The film Blackboards & Barriers by local filmmaker Joseph Piner uncovers the history of the Elkton Colored School and its students' stories during segregation and integration as the first ...
Former 'Daily Show' host Trevor Noah on his podcast "What Now? with Trevor Noah" asked Princeton professor Ruha Benjamin if integration was the best solution for Black people. TREVOR NOAH: I think the ...
A seemingly straightforward question posed by Trevor Noah on his podcast “What Now?” has erupted into a national conversation about the complex legacy of integration in American society. The former ...
Opponents of desegregation used legal maneuvers, school closures, intimidation, and violence to maintain racially segregated schools. The "Southern Manifesto," signed by many Southern members of ...
Equal access to housing is a civil right, but systemic racism within our housing institutions has long kept communities of color from accessing fair housing opportunities. The Fair Housing Act with ...
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