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Was Separate but Equal, Equal?

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1 How did integrating schools play a large impact on the Civil Rights Movement?

2 Was Separate but Equal, Equal?
Public Schools $570 per student Colored Schools $228 per student

3 Supreme Court, No Friend to Integration
Plessy v. Ferguson Rules separate facilities are not equal /,khdf;gjknasd;jkgnasd;jkfnasd;kgnasdklfnfnkasdklngvklasdgvndf nb’olernv’olaerngvolerngvkoerngikrnwen

4 Brown v. Board of Education
Supreme Court Ruling Thurgood Marshall (NAACP) lawyer argued that separate schools are not Equal Brown v. Board of Education was a ground breaking event in the Civil Rights Movement. sdfbsfbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb

5 Chief Justice Earl Warren
Ruling 9-0 ……. Rules that separate educational facilities are inherently unequal

6 Courts Ruling School need to be integrated with deliberate speed

7 Challenge to Integration
Some school closed Local and State Law Enforcement blocked entry Mobs met students attempting to integrate

8 Little Rock 9 students to integrate Central High School in Little Rock, AR Met by mob of protesters Arkansas National Guard- sent by Governor to block entrance President Eisenhower send 101st Airborne Division of US Army to protect integrators

9 Little Rock 9

10 Integration of Ole Miss
Ole Miss- symbolic of south James Meredith first to integrate in 1962


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