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    Board of education was a Supreme Court case in 1954 that put segregation on trial‚ Brown argued that separate schools for whites and blacks were inherently unequal because of the psychological damage they impose on black students. The psychological damage that African American students could endure

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    will set the American temper (Doc N). The social change in America also brought about a cultural change in America. Illiteracy declined in people over 10 from 6% in 1920 to 2.4% in 1960 (Doc K). This shows that America as a whole was taking education more seriously. With the higher literacy rate came a higher family income in the Suburbs‚ this was 70 per cent higher than the rest of the nation (Doc J). The status of women also changed. This was the‚ “Suburban Housewife.” The suburban housewife

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    to gain the rights denied to them through Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)‚ “which gave legal sanction to “separate but equal”.” On the other hand‚ white southerners wrestled to maintain the white supremacy that the Plessy case allowed them to exercise. One of the largest areas of tension for the maintenance of segregation existed in education. After Plessy‚ many blacks and civil rights activists fought to achieve truly equal but separate education for all blacks. Blacks were usually granted schools

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    condemn any of the white violence directed towards the black students or people of Little Rock. Although Eisenhower can also be seen to have pushed the movement forwards in some ways‚ for example at Little Rock he used federal troops to uphold the Brown ruling‚ but again he was very reluctant in doing this‚ which I think doesn’t show that he tried to move the Civil Rights Movement forward‚ but was in fact forced to intervene because of the image Little Rock was giving the USA‚ a hypocrite. On the

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    other accommodations were equal. This doctrine soon became very controversial; many did not believe in the Separate but equal doctrine because it was not as equal as it portrayed itself to be‚ especially when it came to wanting to receive a quality education. Many fought to have schools desegregated so that African-Americans could attend school with whites. In the month of May 17‚1954 the Supreme court deemed that all laws that established segregation in schools were unconstitutional. But on September

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    case called Plessy vs. Ferguson‚ where the Supreme Court decided that it was constitutional to have segregated facilities for whites and blacks as long as the facilities were equal. The ruling was overturned in 1954 with the case of Brown vs. The Board of Education. The result of the case was integration of white and black schools. Part One 10 pts After reading the information above‚ answer the following questions using complete sentences. 1. Why do

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    relations. One prominent court case was Plessy vs. Ferguson. This 1896 court case decided that states had the legal right to segregate public facilities. In 1899‚ the court ruled that schools could only be erected for white children. Brown vs. the Board of Education of Topeka‚ Kansas was one of the most important decisions made by the US Supreme Court. This ruling on May 17‚ 1954 overturned Plessy vs. Ferguson. This court case ruled that the segregation of public schools was unconstitutional.

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    her difficult year at Central High School. In 1957‚ Melba Patillo‚ turned sixteen. that was also the year her life took a surprising turn. Following the year her life took a surprising turn. Following the 1954‚ supreme court ruling of Brown vs board of education‚ Melba was one of the nine students chosen to integrate Little Rock’s Central High School. Throughout the school year‚ Melba is harassed‚ taunted‚ threatened and beaten. But through it all she had her head held high‚ she refused to back

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    modification of the desegregation verdict. The decision was affirmed by the Delaware Supreme Court on August 28‚ 1952. On May 23‚ 1951‚ two Richmond lawyers filed the lawsuit in the federal district court in Richmond‚ Virginia was known as the Davis v. County School

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    banning discrimination in federal hiring. Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier being the first colored person to play major league baseball. Truman signs executive orders that results in desegregation of the armed forces. In 1954 the Brown vs. board of Education case occurred where the Supreme Court ruled that segregated schools are inherently unequal and orders desegregation of public schools. In 1955‚ Emmett Till‚ a 14 year old boy who was brutally murdered in Mississippi. He was only identified

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