词条 | Simkins v. City of Greensboro |
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|Litigants=Simkins v. City of Greensboro |Court=United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit |CourtSeal= |ArgueDate=June 14, |ArgueYear=1957 |DecideDate=June 28, |DecideYear=1957 |FullName=City of Greensboro and the Gillespie Park Golf Club, Incorporated v. George Simkins, Jr., Phillip W. Cook, Leonidas Wolf, Samuel Murray, Arthur Lee, Jr., Lonnie Reynolds, William Holmes, Elijah Herring, Joseph Studivent and James G. Hagins |Citations=246 F.2d [https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/appellate-courts/F2/246/425/374417/ 425] |Prior= |Subsequent= |Holding= |Judges=John J. Parker, Simon Sobeloff, Clement Haynsworth |PerCuriam=yes |LawsApplied= |keywords= }} Simkins v. City of Greensboro, 246 F.2d 425 (4th Cir. 1957),[1] was a 1957 case which required the City of Greensboro, North Carolina to stop discriminating on the basis of race[2] at its Gillespie Park Golf Club, even though it was leasing the club to a private organization. The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the decision. BackgroundIn December 1955, six African-American men (Leon Wolfe, George Simkins, Jr., Philip Cook, Sam Murray, Elijah Herring, and Joseph Sturdivant[3]) went to the Gillespie Golf Course in Greensboro, North Carolina, which had been built with public funds. The six paid greens fees and began to play despite being told they would not be allowed to. That night, the six were charged with trespassing, and convicted on that charge in February 1956, a conviction which was set aside by the North Carolina Supreme Court in June of the following year. While that case, Wolfe v. North Carolina, was on-going, Simkins, who had been one of the six, filed the present case in Federal District Court and obtained an injunction in March 1957 against the golf course preventing them from operating the course on a discriminatory basis. That ruling was appealed to the Fourth Circuit. Decision of the 4th CircuitIn a per curiam ruling, the Court found that the injunction had been granted properly, and that, while, the city could sell the property in a bona fide sale, it could not simply avoid the prohibition on discrimination through leasing the property. saying, "the right of citizens to use public property without discrimination on the ground of race may not be abridged by the mere leasing of the property."[1] Some commentators consider this the case that overturned Plessy v. Ferguson,[4] as Brown's decision was limited to public schools. Subsequent developmentsRather than desegregating its golf courses, the city sold them.[2] The trespassing charges that had begun this story were later retried, and all six men were found guilty, as records of this trial and injunction were withheld in that case. The sentences of the six men were later commuted.[5] References1. ^1 {{cite court |litigants=Simkins v. City of Greensboro |vol=246 |reporter=F.2d |opinion=425 |pinpoint= |court=4th Cir. |date=1957 |url=https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/appellate-courts/F2/246/425/374417/ |accessdate=2017-12-28 |quote=}} 2. ^1 {{cite book|last1=Richardson|first1=Christopher M.|last2=Luker|first2=Ralph E.|title=Historical Dictionary of the Civil Rights Movement|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=CafcAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA412|accessdate=6 July 2014|date=2014-06-11|publisher=Rowman & Littlefield Publishers|isbn=9780810880375|pages=412–}} 3. ^{{cite book|last=Starn|first=Orin|title=The Passion of Tiger Woods: An Anthropologist Reports on Golf, Race, and Celebrity Scandal|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=yKdaHaWDthYC&pg=PA75|accessdate=6 July 2014|date=2011-12-12|publisher=Duke University Press|isbn=9780822352105|pages=75–}} 4. ^{{cite book|last=Sinclair|first=Adriana|title=International Relations Theory and International Law: A Critical Approach|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_ZMkzFu-DGkC&pg=PA98|accessdate=6 July 2014|date=2010-10-28|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=9781139491839|pages=98–}} 5. ^{{cite book|last=Kirsch|first=George B.|title=Golf in America|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=TWygfs3jzQ0C&pg=PA155|accessdate=6 July 2014|date=2008-12-30|publisher=University of Illinois Press|isbn=9780252096389|pages=155–}} External links
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