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[edit]Origamiteⓣⓒ 03:27, 12 December 2014 (UTC)
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[edit]Most, but not all, of the information I am adding to this page comes from http://www.naacpldf.org. I have tried to stay within fair use, and have written the LDF asking for explicit permission to use this material. Since the sections of the site I am using are specifically intended for the press, I would presume that use of this material is actively welcome. -- Jmabel 19:27, Sep 28, 2004 (UTC)
- I contacted Kay Shaw (kshaw@NAACPLDF.ORG) about this. She wrote back, (September 29, 2004 07:38 am): "I have forwarded your request to management for review. I included a strong recommendation that they approve use of the text... Also, we would like to include a credit that is something to the effect: Portions of this page is used with the permission of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. and a copyright symbol." I haven't received anything more formal, but I think we can consider that clear lack of objection. I'm going to paraphrase Kay's wording slightly, because the grammar is wrong ("portions...is") and add it to the article. -- Jmabel | Talk 18:05, Oct 15, 2004 (UTC)
The article states that LDF Director-Counsel Jack Greenberg "ended 'all deliberate speed' in desegregation." Greenberg was involved in numerous cases such as Brown v. Board of Education which mandated that desegregation be effected with "all deliberate speed." While Greenberg was unhappy with the phrasing of the court's decision in Brown, neither he nor anybody else has eliminated the concept of "all deliberate speed" at least not so far as I am aware.
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[edit]One would never know from the chronological list that they ever had any failures. Nor is there any discussion about internal differences about strategy. DGG ( talk ) 18:49, 6 December 2021 (UTC)
Acs Harassing the minority
[edit]What more can parents do when the system keep failing us!! We keep being told Acs are here to protect and guide and help us young people today I can say those are lies. I come here today because Acs has took my life and they also been harassing me and my children. I’m single mom of eight kids I’m 28 year old I do every and anything I can do for my kids Acs has never try to help me!! Most Acs did was kept trying paint me as this horrible mother and take my kids November 19 2021 Acs came into my bx new year project and without proper investigation they removed my children please I need help I have no one help me or advocating for my children or me!! Any one can help please my email is marioncrawford1993@gmail.com 68.194.225.35 (talk) 20:56, 14 March 2022 (UTC)
- Can we delete this please? It is not relevant to this article at all. Scotty1141 (talk) 03:15, 24 March 2022 (UTC)
Reference #19 is not correct
[edit]The reference regarding Gardendale is not correct, the article speaks to Texas voter ID laws instead. Scotty1141 (talk) 03:28, 24 March 2022 (UTC)
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