NAACP Julian Bond Chairman Calls Integration Unsuccessful
Saturday, September 25, 2004 at 05:48PM
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Julian Bond, chairman of the National Association for the Advancement
of Colored People, expressed displeasure with what he saw as a
continuing lack of racial integration in America's schools during a
speech yesterday morning in Gaston Hall. Bond's speech was part of a
full-day symposium to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Supreme
Court landmark case Brown v. Board of Education. "The promise of Brown
is a fantasy-land," Bond said. "There is nothing wrong with the premise
of Brown, but the promise of Brown has been broken." Bond labeled many
past and present political leaders as anti-integration. Bond named
Attorney General John Ashcroft and former President Richard Nixon as
opponents of integration. He said Ashcroft, while serving in public
office in the state of Missouri, opposed state court rulings in favor
of integration. "Ashcroft attacked the courts of Missouri for
supporting integration," Bond said. He said that Nixon's policies
regarding student aid allowed money to be taken away from minority
students. Bond added that the economic disparities fueling segregation
have worsened under the Bush administration. "Bush has turned the war
on poverty into the war on the poor," he said. [more
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