Oh, no, you don't track back here with such a deep article without a direct link

On the Brown v Board of Ed anniversary, The Prime One at prime time has a highly non-theoretical post titled Prime vs. Board of Education:

I've decided to take a different approach. This is a topic that I have often wanted to blog about, but could not really make a clean connection to anything going on in the real world. Not that one needs such connections on their own blog, but it does help. So, if you have a few minutes to burn, continue reading and I will try to explain how Brown vs. Board of Education shaped my education and overall being. I may not be clear in the beginning, but I will get there eventually.

From preschool through high school, every school I attended had a racially diverse student population. However, only my primary (I'll explain that in a minute) elementary school could claim the honor of being racially diverse without the aid of forced bussing.

Read that stuff, man. It's long, but if you didn't mind reading mad text you wouldn't be here, right?

Posted by Prometheus 6 on May 17, 2004 - 12:11pm :: Race and Identity