2023
DOI: 10.3102/0013189x231184455
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The Segregation Pandemic: Brown as Treatment or Placebo?

William F. Tate

Abstract: The Brown decision represents a watershed moment in U.S. history as the remedy served as a guiding light during a pandemic. A pandemic is an epidemic taking place on a scale that spans the globe. A circumstance is not a pandemic merely because it exists in different regions of the world or results in the death of many people; it must also be infectious. For centuries, by way of mutually reinforcing regimes consisting of politicians, intellectuals, religious supporters, business leaders, and others, an ideology… Show more

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“…For example, the COVID-19 vaccine is considered one remedy to prevent the spread of an awful virus. During the 2020 Brown lecture, past AERA president and Louisiana State University President Bill Tate (2020) discussed the segregation pandemic. Furthermore, COVID-19 and racism/white supremacy are often treated as dual pandemics (Endo, 2021; Jones, 2021).…”
Section: Unfulfilled Promises and Counternarrativesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the COVID-19 vaccine is considered one remedy to prevent the spread of an awful virus. During the 2020 Brown lecture, past AERA president and Louisiana State University President Bill Tate (2020) discussed the segregation pandemic. Furthermore, COVID-19 and racism/white supremacy are often treated as dual pandemics (Endo, 2021; Jones, 2021).…”
Section: Unfulfilled Promises and Counternarrativesmentioning
confidence: 99%