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August 18
Brown v Board Stamp
In 1954, the Supreme Court decided that racial segregation in public schools was unconstitutional. This case began the nationwide rejection of the ‘separate but equal’ doctrine, and is celebrated as an important moment in the Civil Rights Movement.
Brown vs Board of Education
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Thurgood Marshall (NAACP Lawyer at the time)
Chief Justice Earl Warren, who wrote the opinion ending segregation in schools
What to Wear When Making History: Carlotta Walls’s first day of school outfit from Little Rock
Blog on Brown v. Board from NMAAHC
Ten years later: the Civil Rights Bill
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