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Brown Vs. Board of Education Essay

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Through out history there have been many pivotal court cases that have forever altered towns , states , and even some that have altered the history of countries. Amongst these cases which have altered the history of countries Brown vs. Board of Education stands. Like anything pivotal there are many elements involved within the issue, background, and the impact of the decision. In Brown Vs. Board of Education there are three main points involved which made it so pivotal, the issue with which it was based, the historical background, and the after affect it had on the south . "Before 1954 most public school systems in the south- and some in the north as well-were racially segregated"(Tackach 8). Although the basis for the case was that …show more content…

Further ]reinforcing the inequality of "separate but equal" was the fact that "No black schools were equal to white schools"(Patrick 49). Another aspect of Brown Vs. Board of Education which helped contribute to it being a successful and therefor pivotal case was that historical background to the case. Part of the historical background to the case is what caused Mr. Brown and Mrs. Brown to sue the Board of Education. They were suing the "School board for denying their Eight-year-old daughter , Linda , admission to a school only 5 blocks from the house…solely because she was black"(Patrick 48). Although they had seemingly what was legally right on their side along with that the "NAACP provided these parents with legal help"(Patrick 48). This proved to be a substantial help to the Browns because the "NAACP legal counsel successfully argued a number of Supreme Court cases"(Patrick 48). The end result of the case was that "Separate but equal" was in actuality not equal at all and that at least one part of the 14th amendment which allowed " separate but equal" facilities , was overturned. Now that the case was done though there was much more to be done before the decision carried out in full. While trying to enforce this new decision there was much resistance encountered coming form the south. Events such as "Southern public

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