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Part 2 - Table Talk continues with a deep historical discussion featuring Dr. Pat Morris, Donald “Duck” Cole and Malik Sekou, centered on the landmark 1970 Hosea v. Evans court case that affirmed the right of children of immigrant workers to attend Virgin Islands public schools. The panel traced the case’s broader context—rapid population growth, xenophobia, education access, and governance reforms—while connecting it to pivotal developments of the era, including the election of the first locally elected governor Melvin Evans and the reorganization of schools such as Ivanna Eudora Kean High School. Together, the guests reflected on how those legal, political, and cultural struggles shaped modern Virgin Islands identity, reinforced the principle of equal protection, and continue to inform current conversations about unity, leadership, and social policy.
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Part 2 - Table Talk continues with a deep historical discussion featuring Dr. Pat Morris, Donald “Duck” Cole and Malik Sekou, centered on the landmark 1970 Hosea v. Evans court case that affirmed the right of children of immigrant workers to attend Virgin Islands public schools. The panel traced the case’s broader context—rapid population growth, xenophobia, education access, and governance reforms—while connecting it to pivotal developments of the era, including the election of the first locally elected governor Melvin Evans and the reorganization of schools such as Ivanna Eudora Kean High School. Together, the guests reflected on how those legal, political, and cultural struggles shaped modern Virgin Islands identity, reinforced the principle of equal protection, and continue to inform current conversations about unity, leadership, and social policy.

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