A Case Analysis of Brown v. Board (912 words, 9 pages)
Timelineof the AmericanCivilRights Movement1954Brown v. Board ofEducation 1954OliverBrown v.Board ofEducationof Topeka,Kansas In the 1950s,schoolsegregationwas widelyacceptedthroughout the nation. In fact, it was required by law in most southernstates. In 1952, the Supreme Court heard a number of school-segregationcases, including Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas. It decidedunanimously in 1954 ...
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