The Dred Scott decision contributed to the legal status of African Americans in the United States by ruling that they were not considered citizens and therefore did not have the same rights and protections under the law as white Americans. This decision further entrenched the institution of slavery and reinforced the idea of African Americans as property rather than people with rights.
Because John Brown was outnumbered and he should have had a lot more people to start with. Few black or white Americans were prepared to join a rebellion led by a fanatical abolitionist.
They weren't raciest, the native Americans thought that the white people were disrespecting the land and the white people thought that the native Americans were immoral.
No. It is because of the Supreme Court decision of Brown v Board of Education. The Brown decision ruled that "separate but equal "was discrimination. Whenever people are kept apart that is s segration. When Louise Brown was finally admitted to the school she was kept in a separate classroom, couldn't play with the other children, and was yelled at every morning as she went into the school.
They were mad about it.
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White Americans in the South reacted very badly to the Brown decision. In Little Rock, Arkansas, a white mob refused to let nine black children peacefully enter the school. Governer Faubus called on the National Guard to prevent the children entering little rock high school. Eventually, all schools in the deep south were closed as a radical measure to defy the brown decision.
The decision to have half brown and half white hair was inspired by a desire for a unique and eye-catching hairstyle that reflects individuality and creativity.
Brown vs. Board overturned the Supreme Court decision of Plessy vs. Ferguson. That decision ruled that having separate facilities for African-Americans and white people was constitutional so long as these facilities remained equal. Brown vs. Board proved that these separate conditions were not kept equal, and Plessy vs. Ferguson was overturned.
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Some organized the "White Citizen's Council."
The Dred Scott decision contributed to the legal status of African Americans in the United States by ruling that they were not considered citizens and therefore did not have the same rights and protections under the law as white Americans. This decision further entrenched the institution of slavery and reinforced the idea of African Americans as property rather than people with rights.
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It ruled that segregation in schools is unconstitutional.
They didn't really care until Uncle Tom's Cabin can out, making much more people take action.
Depending on the color tint.. white yellow and down. White and yellow.. white and brown