The New Era of Learning: The Effects of the Brown vs. the Board of Education

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“Now is the time to lift our nation from the quicksand of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood. Now is the time. I have a dream.” – Martin Luther King Jr. It is because of the Brown vs. The Board of Education court case that allows the University of Texas at Austin, along with hundreds of universities, to be deemed diverse. This case opened new doors to racial opportunities that have now become prominent in the current day. What started off as a plea for equality, would change the world in its own way. Brown, who is not defined to one person but rather a group that fought for racial equality, would go against the Board of Education in a duel of words to bring equality among the people. Tirelessly fighting against racial discrimination, removing interracial barriers for a better education, and stopping restrictions placed on children from opposing color, these three ideas entail one meaning, segregation. This case fought against such segregation, and held the belief that education should not be restricted by the color of your skin. Through a summation of the time, a look through education, reasons for conflict, and my personal opinion, we will understand how Brown vs. The Board of Education created a new era of learning.

The Brown vs. the Board of Education transcript read, “A three-judge federal district court denied relief to the plaintiffs on the so-called ‘separate but equal’ doctrine announced by this Court in Plessy v. Ferguson, 163 U.S. 537. Under that doctrine, equality of treatment is accorded when the races are provided substantially equal facilities, even though these facilities be separate.” During the 1950s, the nation was filled with inequalities. Even after Americans of every color joined toge...

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...erful as Rosa Parks resisting from being seated in the front of the bus. This court case was just as strong as the speeches of Martin Luther King Jr. and others alike. This case changed the world, and we are witness to it. “The decision marked the turning point in America’s willingness to face the consequences of centuries of racial discrimination, a practice tracing back nearly to the first settlement of the New World.” Pg. 9

Each day we look outside, or attend class we can witness how the past has molded our present. The question is, what will you do to the future? How will you be the change in the world? That, only you can decide. For now, let us give thanks to those that fought for freedom, and let us hope that we could compare to their sacrifice in one way or another. This world is constantly changing, both in good and bad ways. How will you change the world?

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