Linda Brown was able to go to the white school near her home. It also lead to the desegregation of schools on america. However their was another Brown vs board 2 in 1955 to speed up the desegregation of schools
Marshall was the first African American justice and spent his life fighting for equality. As a young man he had experienced discrimination first hand. He was the lawyer for Brown v Topeka and argued that separate but equal was not equal at all. He was a great man and powerful ally for equality and civil rights for all.
bolling vs sharpe
Thurgood Marshall (the NAACP's chief counsel) argued the case of Brown vs. The Board of Education in front of the supreme court for the plaintiffs and later was appointed as the first African American to serve on the supreme court in the United States by Lyndon Johnson.
Southern segregationists did not meekly comply with court rulings, they fought bitterly, for many years.
Most court houses have a public posting board that this needs to be posted on. Just check your local court house board. That would be the Civil court.
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Plessy v. Ferguson and Brown v. Board of Education
One if them is Brown v. Board of Education... there are a lot more... but that what first comes to mind...
Two important cases were decided by the US Supreme Court in 1954: Brown v. Board of Education and the lesser known Bolling v. Sharpe in the District of Columbia. In both cases, segregation by race was found unconstitutional.
Before the segregation cases, the Supreme Court was not on the side of de-segregation. The standing doctrine was the doctrine of separate but equal.
Brown v. Board of education, Gideon v. Wainwright, plessy v. Ferguson
Marbury v Madison Brown v Board of Education Roe v Wade
The NAACP won a number of important cases, including Brown v. Board of Education, (1954).
what did the U.S. Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education refer?
The Supreme Court case Brown vs. Board of Education was about racial segregation in public schools. The court cased declared this segregation unconstitutional.
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