The Brown v. Board of Education decision in 1954 was a landmark ruling that deemed racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional, effectively overturning the "separate but equal" doctrine established by Plessy v. Ferguson. While it marked a significant legal victory in the fight against segregation, the implementation of the ruling faced substantial resistance, particularly in the South, leading to a protracted struggle for desegregation. Over time, however, the decision galvanized the Civil Rights Movement, contributing to broader social changes and eventually leading to greater equality in education and public life, albeit not without ongoing challenges.
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Public school segregation was unconstitutional.
Segregation in schools was officially outlawed by the Supreme Court in the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision.
The brown decision was the opposite of the plessy decision and helped end segregation : Apex
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.
Public school segregation was unconstitutional.
I am pretty sure it was brown v.s. board of edication
Segregation in public schools is unconstitutional.
Brown vs. The Board of Education- Supreme Court decision that made segregation in schools unconstitutional. Linda Brown vs. Topeka, Kansas.
segregation in public schools was against the constitution
The Fourteenth Amendment guarantees equal protection under the law to all citizens. This means that individuals cannot be discriminated against based on factors such as race, ethnicity, or gender. The Brown v. Board of Education decision was a landmark ruling that enforced this principle by ending public school segregation.
The landmark Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education in 1954.