Quote from Brown v. Board

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Wendy Harbour
Fri, Feb 2, 2024 6:16 PM

Back in grad school in the days of yore, I saw a quote from a lawyer in Brown v. Board.  In the closing argument, the attorney for the Board of Education basically said that if integration happens for Black children, then imagine what could happen next...the Indians and handicapped children might want to be integrated, too! (Gasp! Clutch pearls!)

Does anyone have this quote?  I think it was the beginning of an article or chapter.  I can't find it, and I even ran it through ChatGPT.  I know it's out there somewhere...  I need it for a writing project.

Thanks,
Wendy

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Back in grad school in the days of yore, I saw a quote from a lawyer in Brown v. Board. In the closing argument, the attorney for the Board of Education basically said that if integration happens for Black children, then imagine what could happen next...the Indians and handicapped children might want to be integrated, too! (Gasp! Clutch pearls!) Does anyone have this quote? I think it was the beginning of an article or chapter. I can't find it, and I even ran it through ChatGPT. I know it's out there somewhere... I need it for a writing project. Thanks, Wendy The NCCSD and DREAM welcome your opinion - please tell us about your experience with us in a very short confidential survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/BX3PHSH ----- Dr. Wendy S. Harbour, Ed.D. Associate Executive Director for Programs and Development at the Association on Higher Education And Disability (AHEAD) Co-PI and Director, National Center for College Students with Disabilities (NCCSD) at the Institute on Community Integration (ICI) at the University of Minnesota wendy@ahead.org<mailto:wendy@ahead.org> or harbo002@umn.edu Preferred Pronouns she/hers 651-583-7499 (Phone or VideoPhone) 704-707-5886 (Texts Only) https://nccsd.ici.umn.edu/ I acknowledge, with respect, that I live and work on traditional, ancestral, and contemporary lands of Indigenous people, including the Anishinaabe, Chippewa, Ojibwe, Dakota (including the Mdewakanton Sioux), Northern Cheyenne, and the Waccamaw Siouan Tribe. I affirm tribal sovereignty and will work to hold myself, my workplaces, and my affiliations accountable to American Indian peoples and Nations.