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    spears Brown v Board of Education(1954) The Brown v Board of Education case was a historical case in African American history. It made were schools could no longer be segregated and blacks would attend schools that they couldn’t before. It also made it so they couldn’t treated or punished differently. The case was between a school in Topeka‚ Kansas and 20 black parents. That case made easier for blacks to get educations they needed. That case was a major victory for blacks and their fight

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    Firstly‚ Linda Brown was born in 1943‚ became a part of civil rights history as a third grader in the public schools of Topeka‚ KS. When Linda‚ an African American girl was denied admission into a white elementary school‚ Linda’s father‚ Oliver Brown‚ challenged Kansas’s school segregation laws in the Supreme Court. Linda Brown’s case in the Supreme Court was Brown Vs. Board of Education of Topeka.   Furthermore‚ Linda Brown is important to education because this case was a major civil rights victory

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    the Civil Rights Movement brought forth equality and led the United States to where it is today. The Civil Rights Movement was several cases brought together in order to end segregation. Schools were the first to be desegregated. This case‚ known as Brown v. Board of Education overruled the “separate but equal” precedent supporting racial segregation in schools and set the stage for gradual integration. First‚ the case went to the court. The case had begun in 1951 in Topeka‚ Kansas‚ when a group of

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    Brown started the civil rights movement by going to court for his daughter not being able to go to a school seven blocks down the street. The reason why I think he started the civil rights movement was by going to many courts and getting appealed many times. Another reason is that it threatened them about segregation. This also effected their education. This also made the schools act quick.  The court case went much farther than they thought it would. After three years passed after Linda Brown could

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    students of diverse races and ethnicities would have never achieved the equality they have today in the educational systems. Brown vs. Topeka’s Board of Education became the foundation for African American’s being allowed to desegregate white schools. The NAACP had 13 different families try and enroll black children into all white schools. All of them were denied. Linda Brown was one of the students denied entry to Topeka School based on her race. This was taken to court and it was ruled that separate

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    to attend the school‚ the violence and protesting did not end. Throughout the school year‚ the Little Rock 9 faced physical and verbal assaults from white students. Students also faced harsh death threats to them and to their families. Minnijean Brown was expelled for fighting back against the white students who abused and threatened her (School

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    In the reading “Young Goodman Brown” by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ Goodman tries to figure out whats right from wrong as he goes through new experiences with his church. Trying to determine if Faith is right for him. Hawthorne does well at utilizing the characters to help Goodman determine his true destiny throughout the story. This reading jumped out at me because of how Hawthorne uses dark romanticism in his writing. “Well; she’s a blessed angel on earth; and after this one night‚ I’ll cling to her

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    When you head back to a time that is referred to by my mother as a time where polyester bell-bottom pants were a true fad‚ and nothing was more in style than rock tee shirts; one television show pops into the American populations head. That 70’s Show reflects the time period very well‚ but includes many stereotypical views on women. The main character is a guy named Eric‚ and his family. He has a dad‚ named Red‚ who is less than enthusiastic about his teenage son. A blonde sister named Laurie‚ and

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    2 Republicans) from Alabama‚ Arkansas‚ Florida‚ Georgia‚ Louisiana‚ Mississippi‚ North Carolina‚ South Carolina‚ Tennessee‚ Texas‚ and Virginia.[1] The document was largely drawn up to counter the landmark Supreme Court 1954 ruling Brown v. Board of Education. Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka‚ 347 U.S. 483 (1954)‚[1] was a landmark decision of the United States Supreme Court that declared state laws establishing separate public schools for black and white students unconstitutional. The decision

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    Sadly‚ colored schools during that time were not even close to having the same education quality as white schools. After this decision‚ blacks fought for equality in education for 58 years until they finally achieved it in 1954 during the Brown v. Board case. The Brown v. Board case resulted in the decision that the use of separate public schools for exclusively blacks and whites was unconstitutional.

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