1 min readSep 21, 2016
I don’t think it’s a semantics issue. I think you’re looking at the effect, and mistaking it for the cause.
Ask yourself this: why did Brown v. Board reach its positive conclusion in 1954 instead of, say, 1896?
I don’t think it’s a semantics issue. I think you’re looking at the effect, and mistaking it for the cause.
Ask yourself this: why did Brown v. Board reach its positive conclusion in 1954 instead of, say, 1896?
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