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Intellectual Segregation

2024-02-13 04:48:20

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In "Case studies of John Dewey, WEB Du Bois, and Alain Locke: White Ignorance and Intelligence Segregation", Frank Margonis continued discussing the possibilities of the pragmatic contribution to ignorance recognition of Taylor and Cormier ing. Magnez considered ignoring the racial issue of Dewey, which caused a lack of work in his work, but that is not just a trivial gap. In order to eliminate racial violence from the story of American development, Dewey is ready to understand "color vision abnormality" of "international affairs in the country".

The reason why the US Supreme Court's decision to maintain apartheid's constitutionality based on the knowledge of Pressy vs Ferguson, 1896 based on the principle of 'separation but equality' was made partly in the scientific racial discrimination of that age It was related. But the public's support for this decision is likely to be the result of racist beliefs against many Caucasians at the time. In the decision of Brown v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court rejected the scientific racist's view on the need for isolation, especially at school. The court supports its management by quoting social science research on the isolation of black field children's injuries (footnote 11).

Following Brown v. Board of Education in 1954, the federal government issued a series of Supreme Court rulings to prevent legal isolation at schools in the United States. All legally enforced public separation (legal separation) was abolished by the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Passage of the demo during the civil rights movement has led to public opinion opposed to legal mandatory separation. De facto "actual" isolation - isolation without legal sanctions - continues to varying degrees to this extent. The modern apartheid seen in residential areas in the United States is determined by factors such as public policy, discrimination of housing loans, red wire and so on. Geographical grouping of ethnic groups leads to de facto isolation for economic factors or choices (white flight)