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Wolf, it's doubtful anyone else in the whole world is interested !
FWIW: Mendez v. Westminster School Desegregation and Mexican-American Rights It's a history of the civil rights movement in southern Calif before the Brown vs Board of Education case. Groan... I know. The title should have warned me what was coming. ![]() But the author was very entertaining on CSPAN, and brought the events to life. It was of interest to me because I grew up there (near DisneyLand), and did not know anything of what was going on in the schools we attended. But as far as I've read, the text is dry and dusty, like the bean fields all around us. |
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Well then .... if you leave it on the coffee table it will make you look smarter.
I see what you mean. I have occasionally read supreme court decisions that interest me, but the idea of tackling a whole book of commentary on once case ... thou art a braver man than I. The authoress, was she, um ... pleasant on the eye?
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Hey Hey Hey... I finished the book. Turned out it was a great read ! This weekend being MLK Day, I decided I would either read it thru or donate it. I went back a few pages to start over, and plugged away for while. Then, it turned magic... exciting and moving... all the way to the Epilogue. This little book, a layman's history of one legal case, falls mainly into 4 parts A) All the people and organizations and institutions involved - boring B) The legal strategies of Attorney Marcus - some interesting bits C) The federal District Trial, itself - warming up, finally got my attention D) Judge McCormick's decision - BAM, THERE IT IS... The reason I bought the book ! Judge McCormick''s "Conclusions of the Court" were wonderful reading. So many of the facts and ideas and principals of the yet-to-come Civil Rights Movement of the 60's started here with his writings: He first determined the legal standing of the federal government in education He developed the argument that segregation is discrimination He established as Fact that all children are harmed by segregation He decided the State of California was in violation of the 14th Amendment He ordered the State to immediately integrate Mexican-Americans in all public schools The case was appealed to the 9th District Court of Appeals and was upheld. Although the case did not become national law at that time, these writings and findings of fact became the basis for Brown vs Board of Education. One last comment. Of all those people at the beginning of the book, it's remarkable how many later became well-established figures in our legal and social system. While most of their names were unknown to me, the organizations they started are now house-hold names. This book stays on my bookshelf ! |
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