From Civil Rights to the Hart-Cellar Act, How Social Science and Immigration Reform Advocacy Influenced our High Court and Congress.
Social Science Studies Influenced the Supreme Court to Usher Desegregation and the Civil Rights Movement.
While ultimately overpowered by the might of the federal government that sent in the 101st US Airborne, in the wake of Brown v Board of Education, Orval Faubus, the Governor of Arkansas opposed the integration of Blacks into White schools within the state and Orval initially assembled the National Guard to resist federal law to do so. Photo: Department of the Army.
Civil Rights has been one of the highlights of progressive America’s achievements that steered the US from a mostly homogeneous European demographic society to one that includes large numbers of ethnic groups from everywhere in the world. Other countries that are part western civilization followed the progressive model. From one swing of the pendulum the other side. Nothing else in terms of policy in between. It was a move that has since led to one policy to the next that when combined together are the makings of a clash of civilizations from within. Many of the woke policies such as diversity, equity and inclusion that benefited the Blacks but not White South Africans plunged South Africa’s country into disfunction. When do things get that bad in the US for a majority of our people? How did we get here?
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