
Sweatt v. Painter: The End of Segregated Education in America?
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On this episode we’ll talk about the importance of the 1950 Supreme Court case Sweatt v Painter. That case began in Austin, TX when in 1946, Heman Marion Sweatt, a black man, applied for admission to the University of Texas Law School. State law restricted access to that university to whites, and Sweatt's application was, therefore, rejected.
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And please check out the YouTube channel of the talented Marielle Mimes ~ she wrote and performed my theme song!
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