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    accused of crime. The Warren Court affected public schools. The Brown v. Board of Education had a big part in the Warren Court. They decided to ban segregation in public schools. Therefore‚ more black children attended white schools. However‚ the Brown v. Board of Education decision did not abolish segregation in other public areas‚ such as restaurants and restrooms. The Warren Court affected prayer in public schools. Engel v. Vitale decision states that prayer is no longer allowed in public

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    the schools. In 1951 a class action law suit was filed in United States District Court of Kansas‚ against the Topeka‚ Kansas Board of Education. It call for the school district to reverse its policy of segregation. This case was later know as Brown vs. Board of Education. A law from 1879 allowed the State of Kansas to separate the schools‚ but it was not require. Oliver Brown the named plaintiff an African American did not believe it to be fair for his child who was in the third grade should have to

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    R. Lawrence III also tries to convey his point that racist speech need to be regulated‚ especially on college campuses. He gives many reasons why‚ but the three most prominent are Brown vs. the Board of Education‚ the fighting words exception principle‚ and the idea of racist speech at "home". The infamous case of Brown vs. BOE is not always thought of as a speech case. When he says we can regulate racist speech on collage campus without violating the 1st Amendment. This contention seems to be his

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    important Supreme Court cases. The first infamous case was the Dred Scott v. Sanford decision which dreadfully took away the rights of African Americans. Then the case of Plessy v. Ferguson was held in 1896 which had a major impact on the civil rights movement. This case decided that African Americans were “separate but equal”. Then finally the last infamous case was the Board v. the Board of Education which overruled the case of Plessy v. Ferguson. These cases made a huge dent on the civil rights movement

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    rights. In 1960 when the question of rebuilding on the Lincoln School Property was about to be put before the community to vote‚ eleven black families were determined to fight the injustice occurring to their children and sue the New Rochelle Board of Education. Some leaders‚ both white and black‚ resisted the idea of reconstruction of the Lincoln School which was built in 1898 and made a point to remove their children from the segregated school. Parents tried to enroll their children in the Ward

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    The NCAA and Thurgood Marshall battled to overturn Plessy v. Ferguson by breaking down the ¡°Separate but Equal¡± ruling and attacking the ¡°separate¡± before directly attacking Plessy v. Ferguson. In Plessy v. Ferguson‚ a 30 year old shoemaker named Homer Plessy was jailed for sitting in a ¡°White¡± car of a railroad. Plessy argued that the Separate Car Act violated the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution. However all attempts in desegregating the railroad cars were refused

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    African Americans from 1865

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    African Americans from 1865 Sandelle Studway HIS204 Joseph Scahill 01/22/13 African Americans from 1865 African Americans have fought a great battle to become a part of society in America. Since being taken from African as slaves in the 1600’s there has been a continuous battle for equality since. Since the end of slavery Black Americans have had many accomplishments along with hardships. In this paper I will discuss some of the Major events in African American history beginning with the end

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    quality. This issue in American education is still a problem to this day. American history and its role in segregation of schools should encourage‚ not only the people affiliated with the school system‚ but the school’s community to want equal opportunities for all students not matter their race. The most notable education court case for a student’s

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    Plessy vs. Ferguson

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    Plessy told him‚ he asked him to move. Plessy refused and got arrested. On About.com it states‚ “Plessy vs. Ferguson is an extremely important case in the fact that it gave legal standing to the idea of ‘separate but equal’” (Plessy v. Ferguson - Court Case of Plessy v. Ferguson). So‚ basically this case made people realize that‚ legally‚ segregation was‚ to most people‚ wrong‚ and unconstitutional. This case had an extremely huge impact on society. It allowed segregation to continue

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    Following the Supreme Court’s Brown V Board of Education decision‚ schools in the South fought hard to keep African American students out of white schools. The most important case involved Little Rock’s Central High School. Nine African American students (The Little Rock Nine) helped mold schools in America by being courageous and persevering through racism‚ discrimination‚ and segregation. The greatest Supreme Court case of the 20th Century‚ Brown V Board of Education‚ occurred in the year 1954.

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