Al Green, a Texas Democrat, was just 7 years old when the Supreme Court ruled that separate but equal in Brown v. Board of Education was unconstitutional. Green used to ride the bus to school from Fort Walton Beach in Florida to Crestview in Florida every day. “I can tell what it was…
Rep. Al Green ( D- Texas ) was only 7 when the Supreme Court ruled in the Brown v. Board of Education case that separate but equal was unconstitutional. Before that, nevertheless, Green rode the bus from Fort Walton Beach, Fla., to Crestview, Fla., to go to school every day. ” I can tell you what it was like,” the statement read. Rep. Al Green ( D- Texas ) was only 7 when the Supreme Court ruled in the Brown v. Board of Education case that separate but equal was unconstitutional. Before that, nevertheless, Green rode the bus from Fort Walton Beach, Fla., to Crestview, Fla., to go to school every day. ” I can tell you what it was like,” the statement read.
Al Green, a Texas Democrat, was just 7 years old when the Supreme Court ruled that separate but equal in Brown v. Board of Education was unconstitutional. Green used to ride the bus to school from Fort Walton Beach in Florida to Crestview in Florida every day. “I can tell what it was…