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The world of 'Brown's' children. ('Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas') (Cover Story) (Interview)
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The Nation
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May 23, 1994| Author:
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The 40th anniversary of the 'Brown' school integration case is commemorated by an interview with members of the Harlem Writers Crew. Most of those interviewed respect the intention of the case, but believe that equal facilities for schools are more important than integration.
As the fortieth anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education approached, a group of young intellectuals--members of the Harlem Writers Crew--gathered around the dining-room table of Terry Williams, a sociologist, in his apartment on 116th Street. The crew began keeping journals and meeting as teenagers five years ...
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