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Essay heading: Brown Vs. Board of Education
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Linda's father tried to enroll his daughter in the local grade school for whites, so that she did not have to walk a long distance to catch a crowded bus on the other side of town. When Mr. Brown was turned away, he filed a lawsuit against the Topeka Board of Education with the assistance of the NAACP (Miller 4)... displayed 300 characters
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In a well-known case in 1896 called Plessy v. Ferguson, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that it was legal to have a "separate but equal" society (Miller 9). As long as the different train cars were similar in quality, it would be considered a ?separate but equal' decision. What triggered this case was due to an event involving Plessy, a man defined "one-eighth" black... displayed next 300 characters
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