Along the way, Spike even makes time for righteous mischief: A priceless scene of former Alabama Governor George Wallace, once so rabidly segregationist that he personally tried to block black children from
entering schoolhouses, now testifying to his concern for black children and showing off a black assistant he calls his «best friend.»
In the second decade after the Brown decision, debate shifted from whether a black student could
enter a schoolhouse to how best to bring black and white students together in school districts, particularly in light of the largely segregated housing patterns that existed in most communities.
The path to literacy doesn't begin when children
enter the schoolhouse door.
No, it wasn't quite George Wallace seeking to block students from
entering schoolhouses.
Not exact matches
Now a certain demon haunted Abaye's
schoolhouse, so that when [only] two
entered, even by day, they were injured.
So he
entered and spent the night in that
schoolhouse, during which it [the demon] appeared to him in the guise of a seven - headed dragon.