For those of you who have been reading the serialization of the chapter on UL's desegregation, and the pioneering role the University played in the South, I have another article up.
Last week we accidentally skipped Part III, so that's up today. For those of you who weren't aware, one of the attorneys who represented the plaintiffs in the deseg case was eventual Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall.
Interesting piece of UL history...