No. There is no indication Martin Luther King, Jr., was involved with Brown v. Board of Education, (1954) in any way, including as a spectator. Dr. King became visible as an active leader in the struggle for civil rights during the Montgomery Bus Boycott (Alabama) of 1955-1956, that ended when the US Supreme Court declared segregation on buses unconstitutional in the case Browder v. Gayle, (1956).
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The Supreme Court ruling meant that Chinese immigrants could attend regular schools. They were able to get a better education.
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The Supreme Court ruling meant that Chinese immigrants could attend regular schools. They were able to get a better education.
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Segregation education is inherently unequal.
Abolished segregation in schools
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