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Brown v. Board of Education

How the Brown v. Board of Education Case Helped Minorities The Brown v. Board of Education Case was decided in 1954. The decision made was that it was unconstitutional to racially segregate in public schools, and that they should be racially mixed together in a school. A very brilliant black man, Thurgood Marshall, won the case. Before the case started he wrote a very intelligent


Fortunately the Brown case (how it is referred to now) opened the door for black students to get a better education. After the decision in the Brown Case the black community now had something to work with something for their children, something to be proud of. The court referred to the brief and made their decision. Students were being completely stripped of their education. The segregation of races was not only a law, it was obvious that it affected the children emotionally, which affected their ability to learn. Although this was a big positive for the community, it shouldn't have been enforced on students, because it was the little things that made a difference, not the facilities and other physical things, it was the abstract things. One of the first positively affected was Linda Brown, who was able to attend a public school across the street instead of walking twenty-one blocks to a school for blacks. legal brief about four states affected by segregation (Kansas, Delaware, Virginia, and South Carolina). Before the "Brown Case" the "separate but equal" doctrine was adopted.

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