What was Brown Vs Board of Education?

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Brown versus the Board of Education in Topeka, Kansas was a Supreme Court case in 1954 that overturned the Plessy versus Ferguson ruling. Brown v. Board established that all children could attend the same schools and use the same facilities as whites.
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Landmark Court Cases: Brown v. Board of Education
In 1954, held that segregated schools in several states are unconstitutional in violation of the 14th Amendment, overturning Plessy.
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Brown vs the board of Education was a famous Supreme court case from 1954. More specifically this landmark case allowed for schools to become integrated.
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