Wouldn 't it be wonderful to live in a perfect world? Well it 's not one. This world has this history that is not perfect. There were wars, flames and much more, but the worst of all would have to be racism and the inequality we had just because the color of one 's skin. In the past, we have done things to people that were not fair or right just because their skin was different. They would have two different water fountains, for white people and one for black people. There were as well two different schools and restaurants for black and white. The Supreme Court has impacted many people 's decisions : Shelly vs. kraemer, brown vs. bored of education, loving vs. Virginia. Shelley v. Kraemer. This is about a black woman who bought a home …show more content…
Brown v. Board of education. This is about the racial separation in Kansas. In Kansas they did not let whites and blacks go to the same places like school, restaurants and bathrooms. They would have two places they would have one bathroom for white men/women and then a separate bathroom that was run down and old for black men/women. But this is about how they would not let them go to the same school. The court has been arguing about this topic for a long time, well the arguments and opinions were heard at the next term to determine how the ruling would be imposed. After a year of rewriting new laws they called it brown ||. Loving v. Virginia. In Virginia of 1967 black and whites were not aloud to marry one another. The state of Virginia took this to the court and the united state constitution said that they agree with blacks and whites should not marry. With this decision came a punishment for whoever decided to break this new law. The United States supremacy court said "that because its miscegenation statutes punished both white and black participants in an interracial marriage equally, they cannot be said to constitute invidious discrimination based on race and, therefore, the statutes commanded mere rational basis