Analysis of The Brown vs. Education Case and The Little Rock Nine

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“A negro baby had only half the chance of completing high school and only a third of the chance to complete college as a white baby that was born at the same time and place” (Hubert). Kids were treated differently by color in schools in the 1960’s; Brown vs. Education and Little Rock Nine are two examples. There are many more examples of how kids were treated in the 1960’s but these are the most known and they show how people were treated. In the North most public schools were not segregated and in the South they were very segregated, very racist, and had segregated public schools. People were rioting and fighting for the freedom that America had promised them. Black parents wanted their kids to go to the white schools and get a great education. They fought for the equality for their kids. The black population did not want segregated schools. But most of the white population fought to keep schools separated. The parents didn’t want their kids to have to go to school with black kids.
Kids in school during the 1960’s weren’t treated by how smart or how kind and caring they were but by the color of their skin. Most white kids thought that they were better than the black kids and resented them. They hated the black kids without reason other than skin color. The schools resented them just as much as the parents. The white schools spent almost more than 100 times more on school transportation than black schools did because the black schools didn’t have the funding (Hubert). The only time black schools got new school books was when the white schools were done with the books and were getting new ones. The black schools got very little funding and the teachers got paid very little. In Mississippi it was the worst. The black schools had sho...

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Kids of different ages and color were treated differently. Kids weren’t treated by their personalities, but by their skin color, the white kids got treated better than the black kids at the time. The Brown vs. Education case showed how it was unequal and unfair to the black kids. The Little Rock Nine fought for what they wanted and stayed in the school. Black kids and white kids were not different on the inside, only on the outside and people thought that mattered.

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