Racial and Social Issues: July 2007 Archives

WASHINGTON (June 30) - What to do now? School officials around the country are asking that question following a Supreme Court decision rejecting racial integration plans in Seattle and Louisville, Ky.

The 5-4 ruling prohibited those district plans but didn't entirely shut the door on using race as a factor when making decisions about what schools should look like.

The ruling brought complaints that it allegedly betrayed the Supreme Court's most acclaimed ruling - the 53-year-old Brown v. Board of Education decision outlawing segregated schools.

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I don't know, up-down, in or out, black or white. My mother said it best in regards to this article:

Some scary times we live in. Whoever is trying to mandate this nonsense forgets that there are those of us who find slavery and segregation untenable. It always gets back the question of who decides. We have to be most wary of those who jump forward to make those decisions. Black and White. The US should have solved its racial problems generations ago.
Emphasis added.


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