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Next, students view and analyze three video clips that detail the social conditions of the time, Lloyd Gaines’ background, and the legal issue at the center of his case.
How Lloyd Gaines’ Supreme Court case changed Black education by: Blair Ledet Posted: Feb 12, 2025 / 08:35 AM CST Updated: Feb 12, 2025 / 08:35 AM CST ...
ST. LOUIS – Lloyd Gaines, a valedictorian and aspiring lawyer, made history in the 1930s when he challenged the University of Missouri School of Law’s rejection due to segregation laws,… ...
One day some three years ago, 24-year-old Lloyd L. Gaines, Negro, bearing a diploma from Missouri's Lincoln University (for Negroes), presented himself at University of Missouri, surprised its ...
ST. LOUIS – Lloyd Gaines, a valedictorian and aspiring lawyer, made history in the 1930s when he challenged the University of Missouri School of Law’s rejection due to segregation laws ...
ST. LOUIS – Lloyd Gaines, a valedictorian and aspiring lawyer, made history in the 1930s when he challenged the University of Missouri School of Law’s rejection due to segregation laws,… ...