Brown vs. Board of Education

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American History

 

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Donna E

 

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May 22, 2011

 

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University

 

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The browns believed this was a violation of their rights, and took their case to the courts. This wasn't the first time that blacks found their constitutional rights violated. After the civil war, laws were passed to continue the separation of blacks and whites throughout the southern states, starting with the Jim Crow laws which officially segregated the whites from the black...
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It wasn't until 1896 in Plessy vs. Ferguson that black people even began to see equality as an option. Nothing changed in the world until 1954 when the historical ruling of Brown vs. The Board of Education that anything changed. Until then, all stores, restaurants, schools and public places were deemed ?separate but equal' through the Plessy vs...
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