Sims-Wood Concludes Brown v. Board Discussions at SU
Monday February 2, 2004
      SALISBURY, MD---Salisbury University’s ongoing       examination of the landmark Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of       Education, which made segregated schools illegal, concludes with a lecture       by Dr. Janet Sims-Wood at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 11, in the Wicomico Room       of the Guerrieri University Center.      A member of Howard University’s Moorland-Spingarn       Research Center.  Sims-Wood speaks on “Separate But Equal Has No Place,”       taking the title from Chief Justice Earl Warren, who, speaking on behalf       of the unanimous court, found that “in the field of public education the       doctrine of 鈥榮eparate but equal’ has no place.”      The Brown cases combined separate cases from Kansas,       South Carolina, Delaware, Virginia and Washington, D.C., presenting       segregation at it worse. Though the law supposedly guaranteed       African-Americans “separate but equal” education, segregated schools for       African-Americans were often overcrowded and run down. Little money was       available for books and supplies in most cases, and few African-American       schools had indoor plumbing. A lack of bus service for African-Americans       in many areas was also an issue.      The NAACP challenged segregation in schools and took       the Brown case to the Supreme Court, which ruled segregated schools were       illegal.      Sponsored by SU’s Office of Multiethnic Student       Services, the Maryland Humanities Council and the Wicomico County branch       of the NAACP, Sims-Wood’s presentation gives a historical overview of the       case with historic photos from each of the states involved, as well as       photos of events taking place to commemorate the 50th anniversary. She       also presents interviews from plaintiffs in the Brown case and their       descendants, who speak about the case’s significance.      The presentation is free and the public is cordially       invited. Sign language interpretation is available upon advance request by       Monday, February 23. For more information call 410-543-6030 or visit the       成人抖阴Web site at            www.salisbury.edu.