1950-1999 By Kendall Jennings, Brennan Wells, David Zeng, and Catherine Swindal.

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By Kendall Jennings, Brennan Wells, David Zeng, and Catherine Swindal

The Integration of Schools Presented by Kendall Jennings

The Beginning

How Much Would You Get? In 1910 the annual amount spent on each child’s education was: White child-$9.45 African-American child-$2.90 In 1916: White child-$10.32 African-American child-$2.89 Today: All kids in Mt.Lebanon-$10,000

Brown vs. Board of Education

The Desegregation of Schools

Did it Work?

The Little Rock Nine

Ruby Bridges

Ruby Bridges (continued) “She just marched along like a little soildier. And we’re all very proud of her.” -Charles Burks

The Montgomery Bus Boycott By Catherine Swindal

The “I Have A Dream” Speech By Brennan Wells

The End