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This year marks the 70th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, the unanimous Supreme Court ruling declaring that racial segregation in public schools violated the U.S. Constitution.
The 70-year anniversary of the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case also marks the first year without race-conscious admissions in universities.
Brown v. Board-era educators faced similar battles during the era of massive resistance of the 1950s and 1960s. The 2018 book “ Recovering Untold Stories: An Enduring Legacy of the Brown v.
On July 27, 1954, the Charleston School Board in Franklin County, Arkansas, voted unanimously to integrate its public schools ...
Education American Journal of Law and Equality Symposium on the 70th Anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education The symposium includes contributions by many prominent legal scholars.
March 25, 2018 – Linda Brown, who was at the center of the Brown v. Board of Education case that ended segregation in US schools, dies in Topeka, Kansas at the age of 75.
It was just over 70 years ago, on May 17th, 1954, The U.S. Supreme Court delivered a unanimous ruling that would change our educational system: "Brown versus Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas." ...
WATCH: During her confirmation hearing this morning (yes, this morning â in 2018), judicial nominee Wendy Vitter refused to say whether she agreed with the result in Brown v. Board of Education.
Board of Education made education equal for all students, a Merriam family and their teacher took a stand against segregation at their school. “Separate but equal is the phrase we think of.
It was just over 70 years ago, on May 17th, 1954, The U.S. Supreme Court delivered a unanimous ruling that would change our educational system: "Brown versus Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas." ...
The 70-year anniversary of the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case also marks the first year without race-conscious admissions in universities.
March 25, 2018 – Linda Brown, who was at the center of the Brown v. Board of Education case that ended segregation in US schools, dies in Topeka, Kansas at the age of 75.