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The Brown v. Board of Education Fraud
The Issue is Economics, Not Who Likes You
What Would Schools Be Like?
Lifting "Desegregation" Court Orders
Parents Should Take Back Power From the NAACP
Williston High
Lies About School Choice
The Invincible Thaddeus Lott
Mismatching Students for Dollars
The Busing Nightmare Continues
Blacks Against Busing
Still Fighting Busing
Busing Updates
Fighting the Good Fight for School Reform
Chad Just Keeps Getting Better
The Issue is Economics, Not Who Likes You
The Elves of Social Engineering
For Separation of School and State, But Against Vouchers
HEAF: Not Just Another Program
Breazell Is Out
Unfinished Business
The Schools That Vouchers Built
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The Brown v. Board of Education Fraud, by Ellis Washington
[The Supreme Court decision that lacked legitimate judicial precedent, valid historical context, and a plausible constitutional foundation.]

The Issue is Economics, Not Who Likes You, by Elizabeth Wright
[Brown vs. Board of Education was a mistake. Legal segregation is not the same as individuals freely making choices. A look at an important concurring opinion of Justice Clarence Thomas.]

What Would Schools Be Like?, by Marshall Fritz
[American schools must be freed from government control. ]

Lifting "Desegregation" Court Orders
[In the struggle against federal control of schools, there are losses and victories.]

Parents Should Take Back Power From the NAACP, by Tracie Reddick
[Black parents are exhorted to rebel against the NAACP’s forced busing mania.]

Williston High, by Elizabeth Wright
[On the heels of the Brown vs. Board of Education decision, blacks abandon one of their finest schools, to comply with an edict for desegregation.]

Lies About School Choice, by Jeanne Allen
[The head of the Center for Education Reform (Washington, DC) dispels the lies told mainly by teachers unions and educrats to undermine the school choice movement.]

The Invincible Thaddeus Lott
[A Houston school fights off the tyranny of the educational bureaucracy.]

Mismatching Students for Dollars, by Thomas Sowell
[Sowell describes the ongoing tragedy of black students being recruited to colleges for which they are unqualified, instead of encouraged to attend more suitable institutions.]

The Busing Nightmare Continues, by Genevieve Mitchell
[A black parent describes her experiences with the "failed social experiment" that helped to destroy this country's once great education system.]

Blacks Against Busing
[The courts should not have the power to disrupt communities.]

Still Fighting Busing
["How long will you continue to pimp our children," a black parent asks Cleveland's black leaders. And answers her own question, "As long as we let you."]

Busing Updates
[Four brief takes on news about forced busing, and the blacks who are fighting it.]

Fighting the Good Fight for School Reform
[Vernon Robinson rallies grassroots support for school choice.]

Chad Just Keeps Getting Better
[An excellent black school in Newark, New Jersey acts as a reminder of what might have been for the scores of black schools that were forced to close, to comply with integration decrees.]

The Issue is Economics, Not Who Likes You
[Brown vs. Board of Education was a mistake. Legal segregation is not the same as individuals freely making choices. A look at an important concurring opinion of Justice Clarence Thomas.]

The Elves of Social Engineering
[The nation of Guyana tries to undo the destruction by "progressives" of a once fine school system by returning education to the Ursuline Nuns.]

For Separation of School and State, But Against Vouchers
[A different approach to school reform.]

HEAF: Not Just Another Program
[A unique, educational initiative for inner-city youngsters that assists with their academic careers from elementary school through college.]

Breazell Is Out
[This is what happens when a local NAACP official tries to buck the national NAACP's stand against school vouchers.]

Unfinished Business
[Mikel Holt's book Not Yet 'Free At Last' is a blow-by-blow description of Milwaukee's battle for school choice.]

The Schools That Vouchers Built, by Sol Stern
[A Milwaukee Christian Academy that proves the value of vouchers.]


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