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Leslie T. Fenwick

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    The Untold History of Affirmative Action — For White People

    To remain exclusively white after Brown v. Board of education, universities created scholarships to send qualified Black students to out-of-state HBCUs instead.
    by Leslie T. Fenwick, Valerie Strauss, H. Patrick Swygert via Washington Post on July 18, 2023
  • Sarah L. Murphy teaches children in a two-room schoolhouse in Rockmart, Ga. on June 23, 1950.

    The Ugly Backlash to Brown v. Board of Ed That No One Talks About

    The 1954 Supreme Court ruling was hailed as a victory for desegregation. But protracted white resistance decimated the pipeline of Black principals and teachers.
    by Leslie T. Fenwick via Politico Magazine on May 17, 2022
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