Alexander v Holmes Board of Education?

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Brown vs. Board of Education decided that segregation should occur with "diliberate speed" which allowed southern school districts to move quite slowly and delay segration for many years (15 years on average). The Nixon administration and the then current attorney general supported a plan to delay implementation of the courts de-segregation order. Justice Black encouraged the NAACP to bring a case before the supreme court that argued against further delays. chief justice Berger agreed to further delays in the desgregation order. However, Justin Black supported the argument that immediate de-segregation was in order. Justice Douglas supported Justice Black. Justice Thurgood Martial argued that an alternative plan of de-segration within a short period of time was appropriate. Justice Brennans draft opinion was ultimate accepted by the majority of justices and required the southern school district to immediately end segregation (with some editing by Justices Black and Harlan). The decision stated that "The obligation of every school district is to terminate dual school systems at once and to operate now and hereafter only unitary schools."[18] The previously-set pace of "all deliberate speed" was no longer permissible.
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