Appellant, Hyburnia Moorman, filed this action in the Jefferson Circuit Court seeking a declaratory judgment and an injunction against the enforcement of certain specifications, rules and regulations promulgated by the Director of Parks of the City of Louisville, setting aside separate parks for Negro and white citizens.
The chancellor denied the relief requested on the authority of Buchanan v. Warley,
Since then the United States Supreme Court has ruled specifically on the question of segregation of the races in public recreational facilities furnished by the city. This occurred on November 7, 1955, when the United States Supreme Court affirmed a judgment of the United States Court of Appeals, 4th Circuit, in Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City v. Dawson,
In the Dawson case, reported in
The judgment is reversed with directions to enter one in conformity with this opinion.
