Seperat but not yet equal

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Social Issues

 

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Beatrice P

 

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July 17, 2011

 

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University

 

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A

 

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Brown vs. Board (1954) was the primary case to address the issue of unequal access to education. In this case, it was ruled that segregated schools caused certain racial groups to receive a lower quality of education than others. The courts mandated that black children be place in the same classrooms as white children in order to receive the same quality education whites had previously received...
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The original thinking of desegregation was based on the thoughts that whites would continue sending their children to the same schools despite the desegregation rulings. This was not the case! The migration to suburban areas was a direct effect of the desegregation rulings and those attempting to remove their children from the newly "mixed" schools...
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