Brown Vs The Board Of Education
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January 23, 2015
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They were subject to laws and customs, which prevented from full participation in social life. As a matter of fact, many of the laws imposed on black were that of segregation in public schools (U.S. Court Cases 154). Yet, to understand the laws that were being questioned in the case of Brown vs. The Board of Education, one must look back to the beginning, to when laws were first set to limit the lives of African Americans...
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The Board of Education, one must look back to the beginning, to when laws were first set to limit the lives of African Americans.
A little girl named Linda Brown, a black third-grader from Topeka, Kansas had to walk one mile through a railroad switchyard to get to her elementary school which was for blacks only...
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