Explain why the Court of Earl Warren was supportive of civil rights.
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- Explain why the Court of Earl Warren was supportive of civil rights.
- Views.
- Psychologic-ally damaging.
- Sympathetic.
- Liberal.
- Pro civil rights.
- Verdicts.
- Brown vs. Board of Education.
- Morgan vs. Virginia.
- Sweatt vs. Painter.
- McLaurin vs. Oklahoma State Regents.
- Brown 2.
- Browder vs. Gayle.
- NAACP.
- Pushed for legal cases.
- Took action when necessary.
- Pressured the government.
- Presidential Interference.
- Little Rock.
- Boycotts.
- Freedom Rides.
- Believed action should be taken when the law is being broken.
- Cold War.
- Afraid of Communism.
- Hypocritical.
- Fighting for freedom, no freedom in the country.
- Brown Case.
- Gave the blacks hope.
- Kickstarted the civil rights movement.
- Judges were aware.
- Views.
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