Change in Society with Supreme Court Cases

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The Brown v. Board of Education Court Case was a very highlighted issue in black history. Brown v. Board help different races comes together in public schools. This case became very big 1950s lots of attention was drawn to the case at that time. News reporter and critics had different views and opinions about this case. This case in 1954 causes lots of issues and views. The quote “separate but equal” is vital due to “Plessy v. Ferguson” and the famous lawyer Thurgood Marshall who argued this case, and the success of this case itself.
Thurgood Marshall was born on July 2, 1908. He was raised in two parents home his father work different odd jobs and his mother was a teacher. (Benson, Brannen, and Valentine N.P) Thurgood had a hard time in grade school and college he was expelled twice from college. (Benson, Brannen and Valentine N.P) Marshall started back to college as a better student and graduate at top of his class with a law degree. (Benson, Brannen, and Valentine N.P) Marshall went on to be a big time lawyer for NAACP to fight many cases. (Benson, Brannen, and Valentine N.P) Marshall believed firmly in the law, and He also believed that justice could be found in the courtroom and not in the streets. (Benson, Brannen, and Valentine N.P) Marshall was the lawyer who argued the famous Brown v. Board of Education case in 1954. (Murphy N.P) Marshall was very strong about “This violated the 14th Amendment”. He said no matter what color a child is they should be able to go to any school they would like to. (Evans-Marshall N.P) Thurgood gave kids and parents hope to know that they where moving up in society and to that their child would get an education. (Benson, Brannen and Valentine N.P) Marshall fought very hard in each case he ...

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Benson, Sonia, Daniel E. Brannen Jr. ,and Rebecca Valentine. “Brown v. Board of Education.” UXL Encyclopedia of U.S. History. Eds. Lawrence W. Baker and Sarah Hermsen. Vol. 5 K-M Detroit: Gale Cengage, 2009. Print. 8 Vols.
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Evans-Marshall, Shelley. “Brown v. Board of Education.’ Issues & Controversies in American History, Infobase Publishing, 29 Mar. 2006. Web. 31 Jan. 2014.
Murphy, Bruce Allen. “Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka.” World Book Advanced. World Book, 2014. Web. 31 Jan. 2014.

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