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Brown, Massive Resistance, And The Lawyer's View: A Nashville Story, Daniel Sharfstein Jan 2021

Brown, Massive Resistance, And The Lawyer's View: A Nashville Story, Daniel Sharfstein

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Every grassroots story complicates what we already know, and the history of Cecil Sims and his world48 stands out in at least two important ways. First, Sims's work on issues relating to segregated education predates Brown. In the late 1940s, as Southern states responded to Supreme Court decisions desegregating graduate education, Sims assumed a central role in developing nominally race-neutral proposals that involved a series of complex transactions and legal forms. Just as the Civil Rights Movement began years before Brown and the Montgomery Bus Boycott, Sims is emblematic of the segregated South's "long history" of resistance to civil rights. …