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Abstract
It is the purpose of this comment to consider the constitutional questions involved in current plans for establishing in the South regional schools where Negroes may obtain a professional education. Politically and socially the problem of Negro education is dynamic and dynamitic, and no attempt will be made here to discuss or argue the points involved from a sociological point of view. Rather the purpose here is to consider the question from its narrow legal aspect; social considerations will be noticed only insofar as may be necessary to the discussion of the legal problems.
Recommended Citation
Clyde L. Ball,
Constitutionality of the Proposed Regional Plan for Professional Education of the Southern Negro,
1 Vanderbilt Law Review
403
(1948)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.vanderbilt.edu/vlr/vol1/iss3/4