Desegregation and the Rhetorical Fight for African American Citizenship Rights by Paulson Sally F.;

Desegregation and the Rhetorical Fight for African American Citizenship Rights by Paulson Sally F.;

Author:Paulson, Sally F.;
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic


Q: You entered school on the 13th of October?

A: That’s rights.

Q: Moved into your place in the classroom. It is in the classroom isn’t it?

A: Well, it’s a double room, not in the regular classroom. This wall is between my room and the regular classroom. Of course, it’s an opening just large enough for a large double door, maybe about as large an opening as one of those double doors.

Q: As distinguished from a peek hole, it is just a removable whole wall isn’t it, in front of you?

A: How’s that now?

Q: There is no wall in front of you in between you and the class and instructor, there is no wall there?

A: Well, it is, I mean it’s a wall in front and a wall in the rear of the building. Of course, my desk is placed close to the door there.

Q: You don’t mean to tell the Court there is a wall in front of where you sit?

A: I mean it is a door between two walls, it is a door there, an opening to the class, and then I don’t mean I am sitting behind a wall. There is a wall between me and the class, and something like that double door. You see the door is about the middle of the wall there, I guess something like that.54



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