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Friday, June 05, 2009

US Supreme Court ordered U. Texas law school to admit blacks

On June 5, 1950, in Sweatt v. Painter, the US Supreme Court ordered the University of Texas Law School to admit black students because a law school founded for blacks could not be equal to the established and prestigious white law school.

Heman Sweatt waits in line to register at the university in 1950. Photo: Center for American History

Learn more about Sweatt v. Painter from Professor Tom Russell at the University of Denver College of Law.



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