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Do you think that black southerners would agree with the statement that "amicable relations" had existed between the races for the past ninety years and that the Supreme Court decision threatened to undermine them?

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I don't think the Southerners would agree with this because their race has undergone so much discrimination all throughout the years.  What they have now is something they have struggled for from their forefathers, and that makes them proud.  Even if there is a threat from any government agency, I think they already proved that they know how to stand for themselves 

No,  black southerners would agree with the statement that "amicable relations" had existed between the races for the past ninety years and that the Supreme Court decision threatened to undermine them as they have struggled with much discrimination in the states.

What was the discrimination against black southerners?

The relationship between Americans and black southerners was not so cordial but after the ruling in the Brown v. Board case made it became even worst. The case claimed that Americans demand their civil rights.

Therefore, it did not segregate races and provided equality in public places for all which increased the discriminatory practices against Blacks.

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