ROSA PARKS TAKES A STAND 42 Year old, African American, takes a stand on a Montgomery bus in Alabama on December 1 st 1955.She refuses to move to the back.

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ROSA PARKS TAKES A STAND 42 Year old, African American, takes a stand on a Montgomery bus in Alabama on December 1 st 1955.She refuses to move to the back of the bus with other blacks because she believed she was as equal as the white man sitting in the front.

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Brown Vs. Board of Education In 1954, the Supreme Court ruled that separate public schools for blacks and whites is unconstitutional. This Supreme Court ruling overturned the 1896 case, Plessy Vs. Ferguson which sponsored segregation.

NEW MAN IN CHARGE In 1953 Dwight D. Eisenhower becomes the 35 th President of the United States. This five star general serves as the Supreme commander of the Allied forces in Europe.