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A Legal History of Brown and a Look to the Future

Mawdsley,Ralph D.
Education and Urban Society , Volume 36 (3): 245 SAGEMay 1, 2004

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A Legal History of Brown and a Look to the Future

Abstract

In May 1954, the Supreme Court handed down its unanimous 9-0 opinion in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas ( Brown I , 1954). In holding that de jure segregation in public schools based on race violated the Equal Protection Clause, the Court prepared American society for a larger concept, namely that children in public schools are entitled to equal educational opportunities. Thus, this article examines the Court’s 50-year journey toward eliminating the vestiges of past de jure segregation in public school systems and the movement to unitary status for such districts.
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Title
A Legal History of Brown and a Look to the Future
Author(s)
Mawdsley,Ralph D.
Journal
Education and Urban Society , Volume 36 (3): 245 SAGE – May 1, 2004
Publisher
Sage Publications
Copyright
Copyright © 2004 by SAGE Publications
ISSN
0013-1245
eISSN
0013-1245
D.O.I.
10.1177/0013124504264095
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