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- Title
Ambiguous Legacy.
- Authors
Wellington, Darryl Lorenzo
- Abstract
Discusses the legacy of the U.S. Supreme Court 1954 ruling in "Brown v. Board of Education" which ended segregation in the U.S. Background on the case that originated in the township of Summerton in Clarendon County, South Carolina; Implications for socio-economic conditions of African-American and the ethnic relations in the U.S.; Socio-economic conditions of Summerton and the surrounding rural communities of Clarendon County 50 years after the ruling; Significance of the 1950 case "Briggs v. Elliott", 1954 case "Brown v. Board Education" and 2004 case "Abbeville v. State of South Carolina".
- Subjects
SUMMERTON (S.C.); ABBEVILLE County (S.C.); SOUTH Carolina; BROWN v. Board of Education of Topeka; SEGREGATION laws; AFRICAN American social conditions; RACE relations in the United States; SEGREGATION in education; SOUTH Carolina. Supreme Court; LEGAL judgments; SOCIAL history
- Publication
Dissent (0012-3846), 2004, Vol 51, Issue 3, p45
- ISSN
0012-3846
- Publication type
Article