Brown V. Board Of Education Case Study

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In the Brown v. Board of Education case there were two parties. They were Oliver Brown, Linda Brown, and their two attorneys, Charles H. Houston and Thurgood Marshall. The other party was the Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas. The lower court was the Federal District Court. Their case was about segregation in public schools. Oliver Brown’s daughter Linda Brown could not go to the all-white school in her neighborhood. The issue is violating the fourteenth amendment, which states that anyone who was born in the United States is granted citizenship even former slaves. The decision that was made in 1954 on the Brown v Board of Education case was that is was unconstitutional and it violated the 14th amendment. This case overturned the Supreme