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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).
It ruled that segregation in schools is unconstitutional.
Authorized bussing to assist in school integration - 1971
It led to a series of battles over integration.
Brown v. Board of education
some states closed their public schools to prevent integration. Some organized the "White Citizens Council."
It attempted to force integration in public schools.
When Brown vs. the Board of Education, the court case that ended legal segregation, was decided in 1954, the president was Dwight D. Eisenhower.
The ruling was that segregation in public places had to come to an end. Answer 2: The ruling stated that segregation in education facilities was unconstitutional. Integration and the Civil Rights Movement were results of the ruling.
After the ruling on the case Brown vs The Board of Education segregation in schools was illegal. Some states such as Virginia, Arkansas, Mississippi and Alabama tried many different tactics to keep integration from happening.
Integration of African American students into traditionally all-white schools
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