McLaurin, G. W.
Biography:
On January 28, 1948, a retired black professor, George McLaurin, applied to the University of Oklahoma to pursue a Doctorate in Education. University authorities were required to deny him admission because of his race under Oklahoma statutes making it a misdemeanor to maintain, operate, teach, or attend a school at which both whites and blacks were enrolled or taught. McLaurin filed a complaint to gain admission. On October 6, the Court for the Western District of Oklahoma found those parts of the Oklahoma statute that denied McLaurin admission unconstitutional, and held that the state had a constitutional duty to provide McLaurin with the education he sought as soon as it provided that education for applicants of any other group. With this ruling the University's Board of Regents voted to admit McLaurin, but on a segregated basis.
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Archival Collections and Reference Resources
- Papers of Justice Tom C. Clark: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights Cases of the U.S. Supreme Court (Tarlton Law Library (University of Texas))
- The Administrative Side of Chief Justice Hughes (Case files)
- Docket sheet for McLaurin case (Dockets)
- Draft of Memo to Conference from Justice Clark (Case files)
- Draft of Memo to Conference from Justice Clark (Case files)
- Draft of Memo to Conference from Justice Clark (Case files)
- Draft of Memo to Conference from Justice Clark (Case files)
- Draft of opinion in McLaurin case delivered by Chief Justice Vinson (Case files)
- Draft of opinion in Sweatt case delivered by Chief Justice Vinson (Case files)
- Handwritten draft of memo to Conference from Justice Clark (Case files)
- Handwritten notes on Sweatt and McLaurin cases (Case files)
- Memo to Conference from Justice Clark about Sweatt and McLaurin cases (Case files)
- Memo to Justice Clark from law clerk about the Sweatt and McLaurin cases (Case files)
- Per curiam (McLaurin case) (Case files)
- Per curiam (McLaurin case) (Case files)
- Summary of Sweatt and McLaurin cases (Memorandums)
- Summary of Sweatt case (Case files)