students were treated unfairly because for example blacks (african americans)
weren't aloud to have the same rights a whites like going to the same schools, buses, hospitals and more .also they did't get the same education as whites therefore they didn't get the jobs or etc of their choice .
Yes. Before the Brown v Board of Education case, blacks and whites were segregated.
They were horrible because they were separated by race.
One argument about segregation made by Thurgood Marshall before the Supreme Court was that African American students suffered damage from being treated differently.
Mendez v. Westminister decision
Segregation, segregation, segregation, and segregation
Separate schools for white student and black students are naturally unequal.
Many students did not have the opportunity for a formal elementary
EVERYONE is affected by segregation! Blacks and whites!
yes
african americans
It hasn't
To calm tensions created by the segregation of Japanese students in California.
Many students can be affected by it
The use of the N-word can have a detrimental impact on students, particularly those who identify as Black or African American, as it perpetuates racism, discrimination, and a sense of exclusion. This can lead to feelings of hurt, anger, and decreased self-esteem among students, as well as creating a hostile learning environment. It is essential for educators to address and prevent the use of derogatory language to foster a safe and inclusive school community.
It separated blacks to enter better schools like public schools
The SNCC, or the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee
Freedom rides
Hunger Strike
One argument about segregation made by Thurgood Marshall before the Supreme Court was that African American students suffered damage from being treated differently.