Legacy of Alexander v. Holmes SCOTUS Case Almost 50 Years Later


On this day in 1969, the Supreme Court ruled school districts must desegregate โ€œnow and hereafter.โ€

This came 15 years after the historic Brown v. Board of Education ruling, which abolished racial segregation in schools โ€œwith all deliberate speed.โ€

In Mississippiโ€™s Holmes County, and all-white school board mounted a years-long resistance campaign to integration by charging Black students tuition, burning crosses in front of the homes of Black families and arguing for a โ€œFreedom of choiceโ€ doctrine.

A lawsuit filed by the NAACP made its way to the Supreme Court, which now had Thurgood Marshall as its first Black justice. In an 8-0 decision, Mississippi and the country at large were mandated to integrate public schools โ€œat once.โ€

All this and more on โ€œPrime.โ€

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