attempt to cross that line. the true negro does not want integration. he realizes potential is far better among his own race. and quote. falwell went on to assert the integration quote will destroy our race eventually. in the aftermath of brown v. board segregation became a motivating factor, including for the evangelical movement. more than 3000 private schools in academies popped up in the years after the ruling, white students instructed separately at a park from glatt students despite the court decision. some of those institutions include falwell s lynchburg christian academy, which was founded in 1967. years after the brown v. board decision, when the government tried to deny tax exempt status to segregated private schools, folks like jerry falwell were enraged. other schools like the fundamentalists bob jones university went to court over
[inaudible] this may be a bit of an ironic foreshadowing there because there were of course several critics of the relaying. mostly from southern segregationist states. one of the of that decision even years later, was this man, jerry falwell, one of the most prominent leaders of the evangelical america. this is a little bit of a serving that he gave his congregation and lynchburg, virginia, years after that ruling was quote, if chief justice warren s associates had known god s word and his desire to do the lords will, i am quite confident that the 1954 decision would never have been made. the facility should be separate, when god has drawn a lot of distinction, we should not attempt to cross that line. the true negro does not want integration.
years after the ruling, white students instructed separately and apart from black students, despite the court decision. some of those institutions included falwell s lynchburg christian academy which was founded in 1967. years after the brown v board decision, when the government tried to deny tax exempt stat us to segregated private schools, folks like jerry falwell were enraged. other schools like the bob jones university went to court over the matter arguing that racial segregation was a religious matter. they lost. the decision was nearly unanimous. the industry shows that the pioneers, for the pioneers of the evangelical movement, for people like jerry falwell, segregation was a motivating factor long before abortion was. in fact in 1973 when the supreme court decided roe v. wade, evangelicals weren t exactly