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Breaking Down Barriers: George McLaurin and the Struggle to End Segregated Education

For nearly sixty years, the University of Oklahoma, in obedience to state law, denied admission to African Americans. Only in October 1948 did this racial barrier start to break down, when an elderly teacher named George McLaurin became the first African American to enroll at the university. McLaurin&;s case, championed by the NAACP, drew national attention and culminated in a U.S. Supreme Court decision. In Breaking Down Barriers, distinguished historian David W. Levy chronicles the historically significant&;and at times poignant&;story of McLaurin&;s two-year struggle to secure his rights. Through exhaustive research, Levy has uncovered as much as we can know about George McLaurin (1887&;1968), a notably private person. A veteran educator, he was fully qualified for admission as a graduate student in the university&;s School of Education. When the university denied his application, solely on the basis of race, McLaurin received immediate assistance from the NAACP and its lead attorney Thurgood Marshall, who brilliantly defended his case in state and federal courts. On his very first day of class, as Levy details, McLaurin had to sit in a special alcove, separate from the white students in the classroom. Photographs of McLaurin in this humiliating position set off a firestorm of national outrage. Dozens of other African American men and women followed McLaurin to the university, and Levy reviews the many bizarre contortions that university officials had to perform, often against their own inclinations, to accord with the state&;s mandate to keep black and white students apart in classrooms, the library, cafeterias and dormitories, and the football stadium. Ultimately, in 1950, the U.S. Supreme Court, swayed by the arguments of Marshall and his co-counsel Robert Carter, ruled in McLaurin&;s favor. The decision, as Levy explains, stopped short of toppling the decades-old doctrine of &;separate but equal.&; But the case led directly to the 1954 landmark decision in Brown v. Board of Education, which finally declared that flawed policy unconstitutional.  


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Mdpi AG 30 Ekim 2011 Kolektif 1 Ocak 2017 3 Ocak 2017 18,9 x 0,4 x 24,6 cm WADE H MCCREE 15 x 0,5 x 22 cm 28 Şubat 2018 ROBERT H BORK 18,9 x 0,2 x 24,6 cm 10 Eylül 2020 Additional Contributors ERWIN N GRISWOLD 18,9 x 0,6 x 24,6 cm 18,9 x 0,5 x 24,6 cm 28 Ekim 2011 18,9 x 0,3 x 24,6 cm
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yazar David W. Levy
isbn 10 080616722X
isbn 13 978-0806167220
Yayımcı UNIV OF OKLAHOMA PR
Boyutlar ve boyutlar 15.24 x 1.42 x 22.86 cm
Tarafından yayınlandı Breaking Down Barriers: George McLaurin and the Struggle to End Segregated Education 10 Eylül 2020

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