Topic: Charles S Scott

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20: Separate but Equal
19:39 - 25:17

20: Separate but Equal

Brown v. Board of Education, Legal Strategy and Proximity

The 1954 Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education is re-examined through the lens of legal strategy. The hosts note that the Brown family lived in an integrated neighborhood and the lawsuit was orchestrated by civil rights lawyer Charles S. Scott, who recruited families to attempt enrollment in white schools. They question why the legal focus was on racial balancing rather than enforcing the "equal" part of the "separate but equal" doctrine to improve black schools.