plaintiff. Oliver Brown took the Board to court, because he believed that his children were not getting the same treatment as the children in an all white school. Before the case, children in the black school were all crammed into classrooms that had out of date textbooks, not enough resources, and not enough teachers. While the all white schools had more than enough room, resources, and teachers. What caused the separation between the schools was the Plessy vs Ferguson case. The case was about a man, Homer Plessy, who was 1/8th African American was denied access to a train. He took them to court, and forced many places to have separate, but equal accommodation for those that are not white. This shaped the Brown vs Board case, because they were separate, but they were definitely not equal
plaintiff. Oliver Brown took the Board to court, because he believed that his children were not getting the same treatment as the children in an all white school. Before the case, children in the black school were all crammed into classrooms that had out of date textbooks, not enough resources, and not enough teachers. While the all white schools had more than enough room, resources, and teachers. What caused the separation between the schools was the Plessy vs Ferguson case. The case was about a man, Homer Plessy, who was 1/8th African American was denied access to a train. He took them to court, and forced many places to have separate, but equal accommodation for those that are not white. This shaped the Brown vs Board case, because they were separate, but they were definitely not equal