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(12) Rate ten (10) relevant events on a scale of significance of 1-10 with 1 being least significant and 10 being the most significant to evaluate the significance of your chosen topic and relevant events and their achievements in terms of gaining better rights and freedoms through activism.
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The Brown v. Board Of Education of Topeka was a landmark event that changed the civil rights movement significantly. It was held of 1954 in the Supreme Court in which the judges ruled unanimously that racial segregation of children in public schools was unconstitutional. This advent is the most significant as it singled the start of the civil rights movement which began in 1954, it also had a ripple affect by speaking many other crucial events in the movement such as the little rock nine. This event helped established the precedent that “separate but equal” education and other services were in fact not equal, which went against the “equal protection clause” of the 14th Amendment, which outlines that no state cab “deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws”. This is very important because it gave African American’s a right to education, as Nelson Mandela said in his speech ‘Lighting your way to a better future “( 16 July 2003) “ Education is the most powerful Weapon to change the world”. …show more content…

The Sit in’s created awareness of the issue rather than attacking it head on. It wasn’t as useful to their cause as some white people just ignored causing the students slow their protests and switch gears to join the voting rights

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