Brown v. Board of Education

the case against school segregation

Examines the history of the Jim Crow laws that allowed the segregation of whites and African-Americans, discusses challenges to the laws, and looks at how things changed when the Supreme Court outlawed segregation in public education in 1954 in the case of "Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas.".

Rosen Central/Primary Source
2004
9780823940097
book

Holdings

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1323815498856123231884536171PIBR382PIMI9632344.73 AND344.7315814652241736518457
2599493610425123671884536171WAS469WOJ0012005344.73 AND344.7316377825731736800991
3425779680577515911884536171Monroe307T 671109344.73 AND344.7316407292551640729255