The civil rights issue involved in Brown v Board of Education was whether "separate but equal" education systems were fair to African-American children.
The groundbreaking civil rights decision Brown v. Board of Education was written by Chief Justice Earl Warren.
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Brown v. Board of Education was decided in 1954, while the Civil Rights Act was signed into law in 1964. Therefore, there were approximately 10 years separating the two events.
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Brown versus the board of Education was the court case in which the segregation of white and black students in public schools was declared unconstitutional. It was a major landmark in the Civil Rights movement.
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The Brown v. Board of education ruling
The Warren Court ruled segregated schools were unconstitutional in Brown v Board of Education, (1954), and ordered integration to take place "at all deliberate speed" in Brown v Board of Education II, (1955).
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It's not Board v, it's Brown v. Board of Education. During the civil rights movement, civil right leaders decided to integrate whites and blacks in school and the Brown man sent his kids to white schools. He got sued, and he won.