Schools in the U.S. remain deeply divided along racial, ethnic and economic lines, even as studies show that the K-12 public ...
With the words "separate educational facilities are inherently unequal," the Supreme Court reversed legalized segregation in the landmark 1954 Brown v ... of the Education and Civil Rights ...
Brown v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court decision that desegregated public schools, stands in the collective national ...
Her father became the lead plaintiff in a case by families that argued that the idea of "separate but equal" violated African-American civil rights. The 1954 Brown vs. Board of Education Supreme ...
1954-- U.S. Supreme Court declares school segregation unconstitutional in Brown v. Board of Education of ... the National Guard excluded. 1963-- Civil rights leader Medgar Evers is killed by ...
Acting on behalf of Linda’s father, Oliver Brown, Marshall argued that the Topeka Board of Education was acting ... in raising awareness of the civil rights movement.
CIO’s opposition to Amendment 2 shouldn’t surprise anyone who knows labor history. Unions have always championed public ...
Controversy brews as Colorado law requires schools to use preferred pronouns, sparking debate between parents and teachers.
I think that there was the country's acceptance of Brown versus Board of Education and actually acting ... He said much of his understanding of the Civil Rights Movement was informed by their ...
Times, WBEZ and Chalkbeat asked every candidate for Chicago’s first elected school board a series of questions about their ...
The upcoming ceremony at Bryant Elementary School is a joint effort of Teaneck's Board of Education and the Historic ...
The landmark case was Brown v. Board of Education, in 1954 ... the South since carpetbaggers and scalawags took charge of our civil government in reconstruction days," and said it would lead ...