Legalized racism diminished

Give yourself time, 186 minutes, to watch the film, Separate but Equal, starring Sidney Poitier as Thurgood Marshall, real-life mid-20th century, attorney for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People who fought and won for desegregation of the public schools in 1954. Marshall went on to become the first black-American to reside on the Supreme Court.

Written and directed by George Stevens Jr., this film follows the true story of the NAACP court challenge of racial school segregation in the Brown vs. Board of Education. It shows a peaceful struggle that helped to destroy the legal validity for racial segregation in American and contribute strongly to the civil rights movement.

From 21st Century Science and Health, “Spiritual and moral freedom is found in Soul.”

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