NAACP attorney Robert Carter employed a multifaceted strategy during the Brown v. Board of Education case by emphasizing the psychological harm caused by segregation on African American children. He utilized social science research, particularly studies by psychologists like Kenneth Clark, to demonstrate that segregation fostered feelings of inferiority. Carter also focused on the historical context of inequality and the moral imperative for change, framing segregation as a violation of constitutional principles. This comprehensive approach aimed to persuade the Supreme Court to recognize the detrimental effects of segregation and ultimately lead to its dismantling.
Robert Carter Pitman died in 1891.
Robert Carter Pitman was born in 1825.
Robert B. Carter was born in 1960.
Robert Brudenell Carter was born in 1828.
Robert Brudenell Carter died in 1918.
Robert Carter - editor - was born in 1819.
Robert Carter - editor - died in 1879.
Robert Carter III died in 1804.
Robert L. Carter was born on 1917-03-11.
Robert G. Carter was born on 1845-10-29.
Robert G. Carter died on 1936-01-04.
I was unable to find Robert (Bob) Carter on the guest star list of the series.