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Brown V Board Of Education Case Study

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Brown v. Board of Education Who could ever imagine one innocent girl could change the whole outlook on schools as we see them today. Thurgood Marshall brought to attention in 1952 that the ruling for Plessy v. Fegursion’s “separate but equal” was not actually equal but yet very segregated and unfair. The Brown vs. Board of Education was a monumental step in improving and desegregating African Americans equal rights in schools. The whole Brown v. Board of Education was split up under 5 different case. Belton v. Gebhart ( Delaware) Bolling v. Sharpe (District of Columbia) Brown v. Board of Education (kansas), Briggs v. Elliott ( South Carolina ),and Davis v. County School Board( Virginia ). Each Case was significant to the overall court case …show more content…

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