Brown Vs Board 1954

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Brown v Board of Education (1954) was a supreme court case which declared the ending of separate schools for blacks and whites due to the fact that it was considered unconstitutional. Brown vs Board was one of many cases which dealt with segregation in public educational facilities and is considered one of the most prominent cases which led to changes in national and social policy. The case's success goes far beyond the simple need for equality. The success of Brown v Board can be traced back to one significant supreme court case which took place in the federal courts of California, Mendez v Westminster.

Mendez v Westminster (1947) was the case which ended segregation for Mexican and Mexican-Americans in California schools and allowed them