Brown vs The Board of Education By: Tan Ly

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To many around the world, the United States of America seemed as a perfect place to live in. It was a "free country", but that wasn't the case. From the outside, people of all different races were living together, on the inside though, segregation is what set people apart from each other. After the Plessy V. Ferguson trial of 1896, the Supreme Court found Homer Plessy of sitting in a "white" car, even though he was …

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…in racial discrimination. The Most important reason was that it was unconstitutional. When America was established, we wrote the constitution and were going to abide by them, and when we don't, it is immoral. It is uncertain if the Supreme Court has ever made a decision of greater social importance than this one. Brown V. Board of Education was a milestone in the desegregation of public schools, and the foundation of equality among all races.