NNPA NEWSWIRE - “There are far too many historical examples of White supremacy as a constant to try to capture it thematically here. In reality, even when the 1954 Supreme Court case referred to as Brown vs. the Board of Education was won, that did not dismantle systematic nationwide segregation in schools which still exists throughout the country today,” says Dr. Richard M. Cooper, the co-coordinator of African American Studies and faculty in the Social Work department at Widener University.| By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia For Dr. Richard M. Cooper, White supremacy remains a constant in America. “It is omnipresent. White supremacy exists in the institutional structures and the social systems of the United States. It has since and even before the birth of the United States,” stated Dr. Cooper, […]