Brown v.Board of education

Title: Brown v.Board of education
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Brown v.Board of education
Brown vs. Board of Education Education has long been regarded as a valuable thing for all of America's youth. Yet, when this benefit is denied to a specific group, measures must be taken to protect its educational right. In the 1950's, a courageous group of activists launched a legal attack on segregation in schools. At the head of this attack was NAACP attorney Thurgood Marshall; his legal strategies would contribute greatly to the dissolution of …showed first 75 words of 1499 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1499 total…be the most important Supreme Court case of the twentieth century. With the help of the NAACP, and the intelligence and strategy of Thurgood Marshall, segregation was eliminated; and the idea of separate, but equal was no longer accepted. The Brown vs. The Board of Education decision not only legally ended segregation, it deprived segregationist practices of their moral legitimacy as well (Fireside). It was therefore perhaps the single most important moment of the decade.

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