In the movie Separate but Equal the basic facts behind the case revolved around the segregation of schools. The 14th amend was brought before the supreme court on whether the separate but equal laws were unconstitutional.
Nonfiction
Some facts with alot of fiction. The special effects are good. The aircraft & ships for the most part are realistic. The action scenes are great.The movie Tora, Tora, Tora has more facts, less fiction. However the aircraft, ships & special effects are less realistic.I like both movies, although both movies have some historical inaccuracies.
Far too many to list here. "The Untouchables" was a terrific film, but needs to be viewed as historical fiction. In many spots, the movie barely even resembles the facts.
I doubt it.
Different toilets, different schools, different restaurants, down in the South.
charles l.black,jr
The KKK could have killed people
Earl Warren was the Governor of California.
He was a Supreme Court judge that is better known for the Nuremburg Trials- and was played by Spencer Tracy in the movie Judgement at Nuremburg.
In the move Separate but Equal it was very important that the Supreme Court vote was unanimous to support the change to society. The decision was going to bring about social change and the decision need to come from a united front.
No, it is a stupid movie which has no basis in the facts.
Thurgood Marshall, who later became the first African-American US Supreme Court justice.
The Pledge of Allegiance was writtein in 1892 by Francis Bellamy. In 1954, during the McCarthy era and communism scare, Congress passed a bill, which was signed into law, to add the words "under God." The movie is about the struggle for equal rights, which black people did not have. Brown v Board of Education was about equal rights and separation of church and state.
Separate Lives was the soundtrack for the 1985 movie "White Nights".
It's behind the movie theater in franktown.
The Facts of Life is a 1960 film set in Pasadena , California .
There were several actors to appear in the movie, Separate Tables. A few people that appeared in the movie were Rita Hayworth, Deborah Kerr, and David Niven.