Sunday, March 24, 2019
Brown vs. Board: The Brown Sisters Speak :: papers essays
Brown vs. Board The Brown Sisters Speak I remember heading over to Foellinger Auditorium with Jessica saying to myself, I have no clue what this egress was going to be all about. All Jessica had say to me was that the Brown sisters were going to be speaking. We entered the auditorium to find the first floor astonishingly alive with masses talking among each other and seats speedily becoming full. We decided that it would be better to observe from above so we took the stairs up to the balcony and found seats right along the edge. From above, I could see the more people who came out for the event. The crowd contained many scholars and professors as well as a good group of students. I have a call from my friend, who spotted me from her seat in the first floor. She tell that she was there to take notes for a class assignment as well. So, I think many students were also there because, just like, had an assignment to accomplish. It was at this point t hat I had finally put two and two unitedly and realized that the Brown sisters were the daughters of the Reverend Oliver Leon Brown, who is the same person involved in the infamous Brown v. Board case. Jessica laughed at me for my slowness. I, however, began to get excited because this was sincerely rare and special occasion. I had wished that more people attended the event but looking at the crowd a second time, I was pleased to see the varying ages of the people in the crowd. There were people that looked older than the Brown sisters to young grade school students who came in as a class. Somehow, we were all connected because in one way or another, whether we are young or old, the decision that was passed down by the absolute Court on Brown v. Board changed many lives. There were many things said by the Brown sisters that ranged from the historical context of the case to what it did for their lives. further one quote stood out in my head, and it was made by Dr .
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