Segregated schools are unconstitutional A+
Stop segregation as it was unconstitutional
that segregation in schools was against the constitutionThat there should not be separate schools for black and white studentsThat schools should be desegregated.
In 1954, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that racial segregation in public schools is unconstitutional, because such segregation is inconsistent with the 14th Amendment.
segregation in public schools was against the constitution
The U.S. Supreme Court ordered schools to gradually racially integrate.
The US Supreme Court declared segregation in pubic schools unconstitutional in Brown v. Board of Education, (1954), and ordered the schools integrated in Brown v. Board of Education II, (1955).
Segregation in public schools is unconstitutional.
The Supreme Court ruling that caused schools to start integrating in the 1950s was Brown v. Board of Education (1954). This landmark decision declared that segregation in public schools was unconstitutional, effectively ending racial segregation in schools.
brown v. board of education.
Brown won! And the Court ruled segregation in schools unconstitutional
The Brown v. Board of Education (347 U.S. 483; May 17, 1954) ruling declared that segregation in schools in unconstitutional.