The Supreme Court Case: Brown Vs Board of education.

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The Supreme Court Case: Brown Vs Board of education

All about the case brown vs. board of education The case came from the U.S in The U.S supreme court declared state laws separate public schools for black and white students and denying black children equal education opportunities.

Get The Picture? *pictres show you how major segregation was. * It affected everyone.

Brown The Plaintiff this case brown is the plaintiff, and this is how she pleads. “im brown and I was denied For admissions to a white school because of the color of my skin.”

Board of education How do u plead? “she cant come here she’s black!”

NOTICE NOTICE!! A board's intention to not renew the contract of employment of an administrator shall be given to the administrator on or before April 10. An administrator shall give written notice to a board on or before May 10.

The Summary Black children were denied admission to public schools attended by white children under laws requiring or permitting segregation according to the races.

Brown v. Board of Education was not the first challenge to school segregation. As early as 1849, African Americans filed suit against an educational system that mandated racial segregation, in the case of Roberts v. City of Boston.

Fourteenth Amendment Equal Protection Clause requires states to provide equal protection under the law to all people within their jurisdictions. This clause later became the basis for Brown v. Board of Education (1954), the Supreme Court decision which precipitated the dismantling of racial segregation in the United States.

This is how I feel!! I think this cases was very important and played a major roll in history. It tells that you should fight for what’s right. Brown should not have been denied from the school in the first place. Thanks by: Jessica Smith