Talk:Michael McCrary

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BetacommandBot 10:24, 7 November 2007 (UTC)

Runyon v. McCrary
The description of McCrary's involvement in a Supreme Court case needs references. The court record says this: "In August, 1972, Mrs. McCrary telephoned Bobbe's School in response to an advertisement in the telephone book. She inquired about nursery school facilities for her son, Michael. She also asked if the school was integrated. The answer was no." The article says Michael Curtis McCrary was born July 7, 1970. That would make him 26 months old at the time of enrollment in the nursery school. That's not too young, but young enough that a reliable reference should be required to substantiate the claim that the children are the same. NFL.com does say he was born in Vienna, VA, which would make sense. The case was not decided until June 25, 1976. It is unclear that McCrary ever went to Bobbe's School.