Have you ever wondered what the Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka was? Well, it was a big thing in the south to let colored children to be in a school with white children. Many people don’t get why there was a fight about this. In this essay I will tell you why there was a fight about this. The Brown vs. Board of Education was a really big thing in the United States. It helped break the back of the state-sponsored segregation. It was also a fight for colored kids to be in the same school as white kids. Colored children had to go to a different school than the white children before this happened. In the 1800’s colored people were known as slaves and in the 1900’s they were not allowed anywhere white people were. The white kids have a really good school while the colored kids had to go to a really bad school. So many white people didn’t like the colored people around them or near them. The colored people didn’t have many places to go unlike the whites. White people were so rude to the colored people because they had a different color skin. CLARK 1 1 …show more content…
The state wanted to prove to the Supreme Court that colored kids should be able to learn with white kids. The white kids and parents didn’t like it at all, so they stood outside the schooling yelling at the colored kids while they were walking in the school. They had dolls with weird things in their head. They had signs saying “go back to where you belong” and other things. When the kids got in the school the teachers were fighting. Every teacher there would fight about who would teach the kids. They didn’t want a colored student in their