This Day in History, the America Dream was Preserved
May 17, 2023
69 years ago today, the Supreme Court handed down a win for Americans of all races and creeds by deciding Brown v. Board of Education. In this landmark case, the Court noted that “separate is inherently unequal,” that is, segregation based on race was unequal and un-American. However, the sad truth is that progressives have started viewing the segregation of races as a key to overcoming racism. As we remember Brown v. Board, let us also remember to never try to repeat this era.
Examples of Schools Segregating:
Education Dept. curbs decision on race-based 'affinity groups' (nypost.com)
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