This Article discusses the important role that Brown v. Board of Education and the federal legislation that followed from it played in nullifying the Jim Crow edits. The Article examines how the result in Brown and certain subsequent events allowed for the creation of a black middle class. Martin Luther King\u27s movement directly challenging state-forced segregation was highly effective in this matter; his 1963 march on Washington, in which 250,000 people turned up in support, became the turning point in the segregation battle. Brown also served as a predicate for the passage of the 1964 Federal Civil Rights Act which prohibited discrimination in places of public accommodation. The Article also discusses the varying attitudes of federal ju...
This Article explores how Brown v. Board of Education and subsequent Court decisions have impacted t...
The import of Brown v. Board of Education is not confined to school segregation. Its more general si...
In this article, Professors Robert Chang and Jerome Culp examine the state of race in America in the...
This Article discusses the pervasive racism that continues to exist in the United States and examine...
This article discusses three aspects of Brown v. Board of Education. The first section offers a brie...
This article reflects upon changes in U.S. education since the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s 1954 decision...
This Article discusses the pervasive racism that continues to exist in the United States and examine...
The decision In the Brown v, Board of Education (1954) case was one of the most significant events I...
The decision In the Brown v, Board of Education (1954) case was one of the most significant events I...
This Article discusses the history of school desegregation beginning with the pivotal decision in Br...
The United States ushered in a new era in American history on 17 May 1954 in its monumental ruling i...
The decision in the Brown v, Board of Education (1954) case was one of the most significant events i...
In May 1954, the Supreme Court handed down its unanimous 9-0 opinion in Brown v. Board of Education ...
This article on law and democratic development will focus on Brown v. Board of Education. We celebra...
The story of school desegregation in America is so pivotal to our understanding of the Civil Rights ...
This Article explores how Brown v. Board of Education and subsequent Court decisions have impacted t...
The import of Brown v. Board of Education is not confined to school segregation. Its more general si...
In this article, Professors Robert Chang and Jerome Culp examine the state of race in America in the...
This Article discusses the pervasive racism that continues to exist in the United States and examine...
This article discusses three aspects of Brown v. Board of Education. The first section offers a brie...
This article reflects upon changes in U.S. education since the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s 1954 decision...
This Article discusses the pervasive racism that continues to exist in the United States and examine...
The decision In the Brown v, Board of Education (1954) case was one of the most significant events I...
The decision In the Brown v, Board of Education (1954) case was one of the most significant events I...
This Article discusses the history of school desegregation beginning with the pivotal decision in Br...
The United States ushered in a new era in American history on 17 May 1954 in its monumental ruling i...
The decision in the Brown v, Board of Education (1954) case was one of the most significant events i...
In May 1954, the Supreme Court handed down its unanimous 9-0 opinion in Brown v. Board of Education ...
This article on law and democratic development will focus on Brown v. Board of Education. We celebra...
The story of school desegregation in America is so pivotal to our understanding of the Civil Rights ...
This Article explores how Brown v. Board of Education and subsequent Court decisions have impacted t...
The import of Brown v. Board of Education is not confined to school segregation. Its more general si...
In this article, Professors Robert Chang and Jerome Culp examine the state of race in America in the...