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  1. Apr 15, 2011 · This volume offers not only academic analyses of Delaware’s experience of Brown, set in the broader framework of the debate over its significance at the national level, but also the personal voices of many of the leading participants, from judges and lawyers down to community activists and the students who lived through this important era of ...

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  2. Essays and Narratives on the Desegregation Experience. Edited by Robert L. Hayman Jr., Leland Ware, and with a Foreword by Vice President Joe Biden “This splendid collection combines reminiscences and essays tightly focused on Delaware’s experience with segregation and desegregation with more general essays on the meaning of Brown v.

  3. Mar 13, 2009 · Choosing Equality: Essays and Narratives on the Desegregation Experience. 1st ed Edition. The Supreme Court’s decision in Brown v. Board of Education in 1954 has long been heralded as a landmark in the progress of civil rights in the United States.

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  4. Choosing Equality: Essays and Narratives on the Desegregation Experience – Edited by Robert L. Hayman and Leland Ware. NEIL A. WYNN, NEIL A. WYNN.

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    • 2010
  5. Apr 15, 2009 · Buy Choosing Equality: Essays and Narratives on the Desegregation Experience by Hayman Jr., Robert L., Ware, Leland, Biden, Joe (ISBN: 9780271034331) from Amazon's Book Store. Free UK delivery on eligible orders.

  6. Choosing equality : essays and narratives on the desegregation experience | WorldCat.org. Authors: Robert L. Hayman, Leland Ware. Summary: "Examines the desegregation experience, with a focus on the impact of the Supreme Court's decisions from Brown v. Board of Education in 1954, through Parents Involved v. Seattle School District in 2007.

  7. Choosing Equality: Essays & Narratives on the Desegregation Experience by Robert L. Hayman available in Trade Paperback on Powells.com, also read synopsis and reviews. Examines the desegregation experience, with a focus on the impact of the Supreme Court's decisions...