Brown V Board Of Education Case Study

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The Legal Case of Brown v. Board of Education
Foundations of Special Education
Professor Myers
Shelby T. Williams
Arkansas Tech University
October 4, 2017

The Legal Case of Brown v. Board of Education When it comes to legal cases and the school systems, the possibilities are endless and the lawsuits can be often. This case is the case that put everything into motion, it was very important to our school systems and the way education was shaped to what it is today.
Background Information The case of Brown v. Board of Education began in 1954 and is know considered to be one of the greatest Supreme Court decision within the twentieth century. To begin, in 1954 the majority of the United States was racially segregated because of the …show more content…

The federal district court dismissed his claim, ruling that the segregated public schools were "substantially" equal enough to be constitutional under the Plessy doctrine (Alex McBride). It was then decided by Chief Justice Warren of the Supreme Court ruled that the racial segregation in the public schools did violate the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, as Brown had claimed it did. Although this amendment did not include integration in schools, it also did not exclude integration in the schools. This case and the Fourteenth Amendment ruled that there was to be equality in the educational classrooms. Public education in the 20th century had become, “essential component of a citizen's public life, forming the basis of democratic citizenship, normal socialization, and professional training” (McBride). Therefore, any child that was denied education would be suspect to not succeed in life. Even after schools became integrated, there was still segregation between students, and this was unacceptable. The Supreme Court ruled that any type of racial segregation within a school was fundamentally unequal and …show more content…

While this case focused on racial segregation, it became a tool for parents to use to gain equality for the children and students. It is terrible for teachers and schools to not give a child an equal opportunity without proving themselves. In a school the most important thing that should matter is what is on the inside. Teachers are not there to decide who is pretty, tan, white, dark, ugly, dumb, or a genius. Rather, teachers are there to push children and prove children that they are capable of succeeding, and overcoming boundaries and limitations they may have. As a teacher, I will implement this into my classroom by giving each student an opportunity to succeed. I will not disregard a student because of a disability, race, ethnicity or lack of knowledge. I will view my children as equal and unique, and strive to push each student to be the best they can be

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