There is no reason to think that black students cannot learn as well 
when surrounded by members of their own race as when they are in an 
integrated environment. 

What sound, sensible words. How long so many of us have waited to 
hear them and see them once again in public print. 

>>> READ THIS>>>>
They are all the more meaningful since they emanate from the pen of a 
black man. These words come from the concurring opinion of Supreme 
Court Justice Clarence Thomas in the Missouri v. Jenkins decision of 
June 12, 1995. 

Such words and the meaning behind them are neither shocking nor 
foreign to a great many blacks. Even over these tumultuous decades of 
liberal persuasion and perfidy, there are blacks who have vented 
their indignation at the bigoted presuppositions behind the 1954 
Brown vs. Board of Education Supreme Court decision. Suppressed and 
even ridiculed, such blacks nonetheless have clung to their certitude 
that this decision was wrong. 

Read the whole article:
http://www.issues-views.com/index.php/sect/1003/article/502





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