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    Legal segregation and lynchings have returned

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    • 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals lifted over six decades of federal desegregation oversight for the Concordia Parish School Board.
    • The decision is a victory for President Donald Trump's administration, which actively pushed to end court-ordered desegregation plans.
    • The U.S. Department of Justice previously litigated desegregation cases but reversed course under the Trump administration.
    • Ongoing racial violence includes documented lynchings, with reports and photos showing hangings and continued threats to Black communities.

    My great-grandfather was birthed into enslavement and passed away complimentary. My grandfather was birthed right into sharecropping and passed away with basic civil liberties. My father was born into a time of segregation and lynchings and passed away with a full collection of rights and legal protections. I was birthed with a complete set of rights and legal securities and currently the nation has returned to a time of segregation and lynchings.

    The AP reported Tuesday night:

    A government allures court on Tuesday ended more than 60 years of government oversight of a Louisiana school system that had been bought to get rid of partition.

    The 5 th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals lifted a decades-old desegregation required for the Concordia Parish School Board, handing a victory to Head of state Donald Trump’s administration, which has actually pressed to finish the court-ordered plans. The institution system has been a prime focus in the administration’s effort to finish legal cases dating to the Civil Rights period.

    The U.S. Justice Department spent years fighting for such instances however turned around program under Trump.

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