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“Brown at 50:
The Significance and Legacy
of the Court Ruling” 
Waldo Martin, Department
of History
University of California, Berkeley
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Waldo Martin
is Professor of History at University
of California, Berkeley. Educated
at Duke and University of California Berkeley,
his publications include: The Mind
of Frederick Douglass (Chapel Hill:
University of North Carolina Press, 1984),
"The Making of Black America,"
in Making America: The Society and
Culture of the United States, edited
by Luther S. Luedtke (Chapel Hill: University
of North Carolina Press, 1992), 341-361,
Brown v. Board of Education: A Brief
History With Documents (NY: Bedford,
1998), and he was co-Editor with Patricia
A. Sullivan of, Civil Rights in the
United States: An Encyclopedia (NY:
Macmillan, 2000). He has also worked as
academic advisor for the acclaimed TV
series sponsored
by The Annenberg Foundation and the Corporation
for Public Broadcasting (CPB).
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