This book examines the rhetorical/legal dynamics of the NAACP's twentieth-century struggle to overturn the "separate but equal" doctrine through school desegregation cases. It reveals that the Supreme Court relied not only on logical arguments but emotional and ethical appeals to reach Brown II's "with all deliberate speed" decree.
This book examines the rhetorical/legal dynamics of the NAACP's twentieth-century struggle to overturn the "separate but equal" doctrine through school desegregation cases. It reveals that the Supreme Court relied not only on logical arguments but emotional and ethical appeals to reach Brown II's "with all deliberate speed" decree.
Chapter I. The Situation Chapter II. The Road to "Separate but Equal" Chapter III. The Graduate School "Equality" Cases of the 1930's Chapter IV. McLaurin v. Oklahoma: "Separate Cannot Be Equal" Chapter V. Public School Desegregation Chapter VI. Brown II: "With All Deliberate Speed" Chapter VII. "White Flight" Bibliography Index About the Author
Chapter I. The Situation Chapter II. The Road to "Separate but Equal" Chapter III. The Graduate School "Equality" Cases of the 1930's Chapter IV. McLaurin v. Oklahoma: "Separate Cannot Be Equal" Chapter V. Public School Desegregation Chapter VI. Brown II: "With All Deliberate Speed" Chapter VII. "White Flight" Bibliography Index About the Author
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