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AP U.S. History 3.5 Period 8: 1945-1980. One effect of the excerpt's decision was...what?
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Thank you We sneak in then here's your shmoop du
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jour brought to you by radical leftist groups there those
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wild people who refused to turn right even if it
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gets them hopelessly lost left turns forever and then power
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to the people Take a look at this passage way
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conclude the field of public education The doctrine of seven
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million ain't no place for facilities There were whole plaintiffs
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and similar from movies of segregation complaining okay here's question
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One effect of the excerpts decision was what And here
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is a potential assassin well in effect Hey these answers
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all sound pretty great an expedited desegregation process great sign
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us up growth of activism for other kinds of rights
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awesome increase in equal opportunity amazing emergence of radical leftist
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groups okay that one might be a bit to visit
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so let's take a little closer look there at our
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answer's way know that only one of these answers really
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came about as a direct result of the outcome of
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brown v board of education certainly wasn't a unfortunately complete
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desegregation was a slow and tedious process which many races
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southerners were able to delay without a federal plan in
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place because hey if you're going to be a racist
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juric about something well why not be slow and stubborn
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about it as well Equal employment opportunities didn't come about
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until the civil rights act of nineteen sixty for so
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that one's out and it was actually that very act
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that led to the emergence of many radical groups like
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the black panthers who actually felt the act wasn't doing
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enough to enact change So he has gone to what
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did come about as a direct result of the decision
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was the growth of activism elsewhere inspired by the movement
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that lead to the outcome of brown v board of
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education activists began to address other forms of social inequality
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encouraging justice for women and lgbt people No word yet
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on whether those radical left turner is benefited from brown
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v board Actually no word at all from the radical
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left Turner's Has anyone heard from the radical leftist Yeah 00:02:08.723 --> [endTime] well we're sure they'll be all right
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