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Blocks, Blacks, and Bentwoods

2023-08-10 19:27:40

The players of CCRI participated in the limited performances of Block, Blacks, Bentwoods, held at the Buddy Hackett Theater on Night Campus from 4th to 7th March, demonstrated a series of short stages and student talents. Many of the latest works of CCRI are inspired by the talent on the stage and behind the scenes The line of the scene is mainly an actor's ride. This performance priority concept can be seen in the minimalist stage costume: small round table, 2 small stools, more boxes [Blocks], painted black matte to match, and white cloth background , And blocked with a black curtain (black) to decide the working hours.

66% of the high schools in the neighborhood are blacks, and Caucasian in Hewitt - Trussville accounts for 81%. But Trussville officials will ensure that they are attracted to the mall. As a result, if Bentwood residents spend money on major roads, their sales taxes will flow into unavailable schools. Gardendale's efforts to get out of the Jefferson County School District have been in progress for decades. According to British, Cremon is a lawyer representing the black family of Stout v. Jefferson County, which is the abolition of apartheid covering Jefferson and all its categories. . Mr. Kreeman, who grew up in Jefferson County, said, "We are always having problems with Gardendale, a sunset town, blacks do not even purchase natural gas there."

When the separation areas leave, they not only carry student and school buildings, they also need taxes. A wide variety of examples of Jefferson County is a good example. In the early 21st century, 62% and 87% of the White Schools in Leeds and Trasville two cities left the county and formed the majority of the White School system. Following a trussville break in 2005, school officials there began constructing Hewitt - Trussville High School, the most expensive school in Alabama. The boundaries of the new district are jagged: they include valuable retail space and moderately excluded communities and rental complexes such as Bentwood apartments, neat 2-story apartment buildings. Brick buildings are ethnically integrated, but most families with school-age children are blacks

Linda Brown is a black man living in Topeka, Kansas. The Linda family is only 5 blocks from the elementary school, but the school is only white children. Linda had to use the bus to go to a school of black children across the dangerous railway crossing of 21 blocks from home. Linda's parents and the other twelve parents submitted her case to the federal court in 1951. The National Association attorney represents them for the advancement of people of the color Thurgood Marshall. Marshall thinks that the black school is not as good as the nearby white school, the black school building is old, the classroom is overcrowded, and the teacher is not enough. Browns also told that Linda's school is by no means equal, as long as an independent isolated school is harmful to black children.