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Cha

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Sun Feb 7, 2016, 07:35 AM Feb 2016

Eric Holder Tweet #Black History Month [View all]


Eric Holder
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#BlackHistoryMonth - Vivian Malone integrates University of Alabama in 1963. Then becomes first black graduate.

9:41 AM - 6 Feb 2016
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http://theobamadiary.com/2016/02/06/the-week-in-toons-pt-1/

Eric Holder's sister-in-law was Vivian Malone Jones



Stand in the Schoolhouse Door

On May 17, 1954, the Supreme Court of the United States handed down its decision regarding the case called Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas, in which the plaintiffs charged that the education of black children in separate public schools from their white counterparts was unconstitutional.

Brown v. Board of Education meant that the University of Alabama had to be desegregated. In the years following, hundreds of African-Americans applied for admission, but all were denied. The University worked with police to find any disqualifying qualities, or when this failed, intimidated the applicants. But in 1963, three African-Americans with perfect qualifications—Vivian Malone Jones, Dave McGlathery and James Hood—applied, refusing to be intimidated. In early June a federal district judge ordered that they be admitted, and forbade Governor Wallace from interfering

On June 11, Vivian Malone and James Hood arrived to register. Wallace, attempting to uphold his promise as well as for political show, blocked the entrance to Foster Auditorium with the media watching. Then, flanked by federal marshals, Deputy Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach told Wallace to step aside. However, Wallace cut Katzenbach off and refused, giving a speech on States' rights. Katzenbach called President John F. Kennedy, who federalized the Alabama National Guard. General Henry Graham then commanded Wallace to step aside, saying, "Sir, it is my sad duty to ask you to step aside under the orders of the President of the United States." Wallace then spoke further, but eventually moved, and Malone and Hood registered as students.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stand_in_the_Schoolhouse_Door

Eric Holder is married to Dr. Sharon Malone, an obstetrician; the couple has three children. Malone's sister was Vivian Malone Jones, famous for her part in the which led to integration at the University of Alabama...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Holder


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Whow. I learn something new every day. Thanks cha riversedge Feb 2016 #1
Don't we now, rivers.. Thank you so much for posting on Eric Holder's #Black History Month Cha Feb 2016 #3
oops and a big REC riversedge Feb 2016 #2
Thank you again, rivers! Cha Feb 2016 #13
K & R Iliyah Feb 2016 #4
And, it was in 1963.. One year after I gradtuated from high school out West, Cha Feb 2016 #5
That was one brave lady workinclasszero Feb 2016 #6
Such fortitude, such strength and brilliance, working! James Hood and Cha Feb 2016 #8
What Ms. Malone did takes a special kind of courage and determination. justhanginon Feb 2016 #7
Well said, justhanginon~ "Determination"! And, sweet.. she was Eric Holder's Cha Feb 2016 #9
And let's acknowledge the pressure she was sure to have experienced ... 1StrongBlackMan Feb 2016 #17
Great story, Cha! BlueMTexpat Feb 2016 #10
I needed to be reminded.. It took the sweet tweet from Eric Holder to do it.. Cha Feb 2016 #11
He has every reason to be proud. BlueMTexpat Feb 2016 #12
Wow, full circle of excellence! Thanks, Cha! Kind of Blue Feb 2016 #14
I like the way you put that, Kind of Blue~ "Full Circle of Excellence"! It's so true. Cha Feb 2016 #15
Oh, Gawd. I was angry with him Kind of Blue Feb 2016 #16
America’s first black attorney general: Eric Holder’s legacy sheshe2 Feb 2016 #18
And what an Excellent Attorney General he was, she! Cha Feb 2016 #19
I miss him. sheshe2 Feb 2016 #20
Those are just a few of how many hearts you deserve, she~ Cha Feb 2016 #21
Backatcha sheshe2 Feb 2016 #22
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