This traveling exhibition, organized in 2004 by the Levine Museum of the New South to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, tells the story of that community -- people outside the traditional power structure, without wealth and often with little classroom education -- and how they worked together to begin the process that ended legal segregation of the races in America's schools.
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debjitchatterjee74
ONLY ONCE I FELL IN LOVE WITH A WOMAN NAMED TUPUR. SHE WAS ALWAYS VERY CARING TOWARDS ME .I TOLD ALL MY FRIENDS ABOUT MY GIRLFRIEND. SHE WAS A CENTRAL GOVT EMPLOYEE FROM UPSC GRADE.FRNKLY SPEAKING I NEVER KNEW THAT BEFORE OR I MAY HAVE NOT INVOLVED MYSELF.
LATER I CAME TO KNOW THAT SHE WAS ENGAGED WITH SOMEONE. IT WAS JUST A TIMEPASS WITH ME. HER MOM IS NOT WELL. I DON'T KNOW HOW SHE IS NOW.BUT SHE MADE ME REALISE THAT I WAS NOT UP TO THE STANDARD.
I REALLY PRAY GOD THAT SHE REMAINS HAPPY ALL HER LIFE.
DEBJIT CHATTERJEE (98310-14657) KOLKATA (WESTBENGAL)
LESSON: DONT TRY TO LOVE ANYONE WHEN YOU DONT HAVE MONEY/ OR YOU ARE NOT A GOVT EMPLOYEE.