50th Anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Landmark Brown v. Topeka Board of Education Decision
Event Date
4-7-2004
Abstract
To review the impact of this unanimous decision that ruled that “in the field of public education, the doctrine ‘separate but equal’ has no place,” the University of Georgia School of Law invited Chester Davenport to share his experiences at the law school.
Repository Citation
Davenport, Chester C., "50th Anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Landmark Brown v. Topeka Board of Education Decision" (2004). Sibley Lecture Series. 14.
https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/lectures_pre_arch_lectures_sibley/14
davenport.pdf (1662 kB)
Reflections on the Integration of Georgia Law and the Impact of Brown v. Board of Education, The Advocate, Spring/Summer 2004, Vol. 38, No.2
davenportpressrelease.pdf (7 kB)
UGA Law School to Host Events Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, Press Release, 3/29/04
brown_lecture_program.pdf (173 kB)
Program
Reflections on the Integration of Georgia Law and the Impact of Brown v. Board of Education, The Advocate, Spring/Summer 2004, Vol. 38, No.2
davenportpressrelease.pdf (7 kB)
UGA Law School to Host Events Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, Press Release, 3/29/04
brown_lecture_program.pdf (173 kB)
Program
COinS
The University of Georgia School of Law 97th Sibley Lecture was delivered at 3:30 p.m. on April 7, 2004 in the University Chapel.