Ned M Campbell

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On November 8, 1955, the Court did just that. In a ruling of just fifty-eight words, the justices decided unanimously that lower courts had been wrong to apply the “separate but equal” doctrine to public facilities. Blacks had to be admitted to Atlanta’s golf courses on a completely equal basis.23 Segregationists were outraged.
White Flight: Atlanta and the Making of Modern Conservatism
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