George R. Diepenbrock

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By 1950, the Supreme Court began to tilt away from segregation and had outlawed it in graduate schools. Marshall and his handful of colleagues had carefully and indeed cautiously escalated what had begun as piecemeal raids on the periphery of segregation into a full-scale assault upon its very core. That meant taking on the critical precedent of Plessy v. Ferguson, the critical decision made some sixty years earlier.
The Fifties
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