Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Zora Neal Hurston vs. Brown vs. Board of Education (August, 1955)

"How much satisfaction can I get from a court order for somebody to associate with me who does not wish me near them?" - Zora Neale Hurston

Letter to the Editor, Orlando Sentinel, August, 1955


Editor: I promised God and some other responsible characters, including a bench of bishops that I was not going to part my lips concerning the U.S. Supreme Court decision on ending segregation in public schools of the South. But since a lot of time has passed and no one seems to touch on what to me appears to be the most important point in the hassle, I break my silence just this once. Consider me as just thinking out loud.

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