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Racial Justice and Legal Battles in Detroit
This chapter critically analyzes Michelle Adams' book on the historical context of racial justice and the legal challenges stemming from landmark cases like Brown v. Board of Education and Milliken v. Bradley. It discusses the complexities of segregation in Detroit's educational landscape, the personal reflections of the speakers on their upbringing, and the evolving judicial perspectives on integration. The conversation provides insights into the interplay between politics, grassroots movements, and the judiciary in shaping the fight for educational equity in the United States.