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Desegregation, 1954: Who? How?

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Franco [OP]

2003-10-20 00:33 | User Profile

Yep, those Baptists, Methodists and Catholics are at it again.... :holiday:

10-18-03

Significant quote

There are quotes, and then there are train-stopping quotes like this one below.

The 1954 Brown v. Board of Education ruling by the Supreme Court, which desegregated U.S. public schools, was likely the most important Black civil-rights ruling ever handed down by an American court. But not only do we know that a Jewish woman launched Brown [1], but a Jewish lawyer gives a quote in his book that the Brown case was initiated almost solely by Jews:

"Charles Black likes to point out that of the half-dozen white lawyers who signed the brief in Brown v. Board of Education he was the only non-Jew." -- from the book "Crusaders in the Courts: How a Dedicated Band of Lawyers Fought for the Civil Rights Revolution," by Jewish/American civil-rights lawyer Jack Greenberg, 1994, BasicBooks, New York, USA, p.50, hardcover. [note: a brief spells out a legal argument before a court; Greenberg can be considered the godfather of the Black civil rights movement in America].

Upshot? If not for Jews, Brown v. Board of Education would likely have never become a reality. In other words, your mild White teener would not currently be going to school with yard-apes who make silly hand gestures that mimic Sign Language Day at The Retard School -- 'cept those yard-'tards pack Glock 9-millimeters, dawg! Word! Bus' a cap!

[1] Esther Swirk Brown


Hilaire Belloc

2003-10-20 00:37 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Franco]Yep, those Baptists, Methodists and Catholics are at it again.... :holiday:

HEY! We all know it was those dope-smoking Hara Krishna hippies :lol: