Casual Audio Papers 21: Brown v. Board of Education

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Casual Audio Papers 21: Brown v. Board of Education
By Mr. Chief Justice Warren, 1954

Casual Audio Papers is partly for personal use. I want relisten to them while I work to improve my knowledge base, but it is also for anybody else who is interested in Psychology and Neuroscience who doesn't have a lot of time. I noticed while I work I often want to listen to something educational, but I mostly have to listen to audiobooks or lectures, but never get any cold, hard papers. And there is a big difference. So here it is.

Xeilias Canani has an interest in History and the science of Psychology, and hopes to study Psychology when money allows. He is an associate Pastor at The Rock, and is owner of the Construction Company CananiConstruction.

https://www.archives.gov/milestone-documents/brown-v-board-of-education#:~:text=On%20May%2017%2C%201954%2C%20U.S.,amendment%20and%20was%20therefore%20unconstitutional.

Warren, E. (1954). Brown v. Board of Education. National Archives.

This opinion does not lay the foundation for equal rights, the 14th amendment does that. However, it does provide the most reasonable interpretation of equality. This definition is currently being attacked by the proponents of Critical Race Theory (Crenshaw, pg. 2), and it should be thought through very carefully before acceptance of such criticisms are determined to be valid. Uprooting this opinion may defang the 14th amendment, which in turn, may lead to the removal of the prohibition of slavery once again. Freedom is a finnicky thing.

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