Brown V. Board Of Education, Charlotte, And Loving Vs. Virginia

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Civil Rights Essay

"I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by their content of their character," a quote by Martin Luther King Jr. (“Racism Quotes at BrainyQuote”) Just like the quote states if we don't start to try to teach the future generations of children, racism could never end, and keep separating everyone. Sooner or later the people would have to face this issue and put a stop to it. In the constitution it says that one is free and everyone is equal, Brown vs. Board of Education, Swann vs. Charlotte, and Loving vs. Virginia are some cases that stood up for what they believe in, and inspired so many-still to this day. …show more content…

Board of Education, the United States Supreme Court was involved. Brown vs. Board of Education was a case that was about a school that separated whites and blacks just because of what color of their skin. They just weren't separated some students were harassed because of their skin type.Then this went to court for not everybody being treated equal and right. In the public school that Brown attended did not follow the Equal Protection clause, and the fourteenth amendment. (“History - Brown v. Board of Education Re-Enactment”) After the case went to court, that school did not have a big of a problem that it had before with racism. For the most part the issue was covered in that area. Overall this case was a life changing experience for the world because one finally stood up for what they believed in and what is right. In this issue all of the kids were judged before anyone got to know