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We are the SKULL (Sabotage, Knowledge, Undercover, Logic & Liquidate). Our purpose is to obtain all the secrets of the world that we live in. With all the knowledge and information in our hands, we will change this planet to the way it needs to be. Those who stand in our way will regret it. Resistance is foolish and illogical.

We are the SKULL (Sabotage, Knowledge, Undercover, Logic & Liquidate). Our purpose is to obtain all the secrets of the world that we live in. With all the knowledge and information in our hands, we will change this planet to the way it needs to be. Those who stand in our way will regret it. Resistance is foolish and illogical.

zIn the fall of 1950, in response to numerous unsuccessful attempts to ensure equal opportunities for all children, African American community leaders and organizations stepped up efforts to change the dual segregated education system. Members of the Topeka, Kansas, Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) agreed to again challenge the "separate but equal" doctrine governing public education.


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