Brown vs. The Board of Education of Topeka 1954
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Each person was to look for enrollment dates at the "white" schools in their neighborhood and take their children to be admitted. The all white school refused to enroll them because of their race. The families then reported to the NAACP, who they have recruited to help in this legal matter. The Board of Education was in direct violation of the 14th Amendment of the Constitution, which "guarantees all citizens equal protection under the law", giving cause to file a class action suit...
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The all white school refused to enroll them because of their race. The families then reported to the NAACP, who they have recruited to help in this legal matter. The Board of Education was in direct violation of the 14th Amendment of the Constitution, which "guarantees all citizens equal protection under the law", giving cause to file a class action suit...
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