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New Jersey U.S. Rep Bonnie Watson Coleman: "In this 1944 case, the NJ Supreme Court ruled that a Trenton junior high school unlawfully discriminated..."

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Bonnie Watson Coleman tweeted the following:

"In this 1944 case, the NJ Supreme Court ruled that a Trenton junior high school unlawfully discriminated against Black students. This laid the groundwork for the fight to end school segregation a decade before Brown v. Board. (2/3)"
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Here are other recent tweets from Bonnie Watson Coleman:

"#OTD in 1954, the Supreme Court banned school segregation in the landmark #BrownvBoard decision.
Before Brown v. Board, there was Hedgepeth and Williams v. Trenton Board of Education. (1/3)"
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"Thanks to these court decisions, state-sanctioned school segregation is illegal. However, de facto segregation remains prevalent in our nation's education system.
For education to truly be "the great equalizer," we must work harder to prioritize equity in our schools. (3/3)"
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"On International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia, we condemn anti-LGBTQ+ discrimination in all its forms.
Everyone has the right to exist as their authentic selves. As a member of @LGBTEqCaucus, I promise to always defend that right.
#IDAHOBIT2022"
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