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Brown V Board Of Education Case Study

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Expectation During the 1950’s, the Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka court case came down and declared state laws that encouraged the segregation of public schools for black and white students were illegal according to the 14th amendment to the US Constitution. Formerly all-black schools and all-white schools resisted integration for a long time until it was finally instituted. The segregation from before and shows that made fun of black people made white people believe that they are way better than African Americans, causing a skin-color prejudice. Parents, friends, teachers, minstrels, and the environment were all significant influences that resulted in white people expecting all black people to be filthy and act dumb. The sudden presence

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