His actual name, if I'm not mistaken, is Heman Marion Sweatt. He applied to UT in 1945.
The case involved a Black man, Heman Marion Sweatt, who was refused admission to the School of Law of of the University of Texas, whose president was Theophilus Painter, on the grounds that the Texas State Constitution prohibited integrated education. At the time, no law school in Texas would admit blacks.
Lee Sweatt was born on 1985-08-13.
W. R. Sweatt was born in 1867.
Bill Sweatt was born on 1988-09-28.
The Brown vs Board of Education court case occurred four years after Sweatt vs Painter court case. In the Brown case, laws establishing racial segregation were deemed unconstitutional. In the Sweatt case, one man sued due to not being accepted into a law school based on the color of his skin.
Danny M. Sweatt has written: 'Church music' -- subject(s): Church music, Music in churches
yes he was a crazy pyromaniac too
The district court decision on the Sweatt vs Painter case was to grant the plaintiff a writt of mandamus and continued the case for 6 months.
The cast of Interview 918 - 2011 includes: Charla Cochran as Subject Jonathan Sweatt as Interviewer
Jason Sweatt has: Played Strip Club Patron in "The Great American Moon Rock Caper" in 2010. Played Tom Martin in "869" in 2011. Played Rod in "Cup of Joe" in 2011. Played Investigator in "New Vista Lane" in 2012. Played Phil McCracken in "Bindlestiffs" in 2012. Played Mistaken Lover in "Lady Girl" in 2012. Played Actor at audition in "Suicide Notes" in 2013. Played Man in parking lot in "My Time to Die" in 2014.
The cast of In the Shadows of Hell - 2010 includes: Jeffrey Hallman as Jonas William Hallmark as Drill Sergeant Noah Holcomb as Geoff Alex Lafosta as Enemy Soldier 1 Jonathan Sweatt as Enemy Soldier 2
sweating.... if the body becomes too hot blood vessels in the dermis vasodilate to allow extra blood flow so more heat can be lost from the skins surface and sweat glands in the skin produce more sweatt which evaporates drawing away body heat.