Monday, February 16, 2015

Black History

On Feb 15 1848 Sarah Roberts a five-year-old Negro girl, knocked timidly at the door of a Boston public school and asked admission as a student. Her request was denied; the school was for whites, and her skin was black. This incident precipitated what was probably the first segregation case ever to reach a United States court. Her father, Benjamin Roberts, filed the first school integration suit on her behalf. 

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