Segregation was mostly affected to schools during that time. Schools were separated and racial separations are on the peak of that level. Centuries of slavery and eras of segregation cemented a legal and political structure that characterized by whites. During this segregation time, blacks were played a role of slave in whites’ houses or businesses. Black resistance seemed unfathomable. Blacks were resisted at second level or down level of whites’; they only worked under the whites. “Through the long years of slavery and segregation, white Southerners produced and absorbed cruel stereotypes about African Americans: that they were unclean and shiftless, unintelligent and oversexed.” (Web, IIP Digital) segregation mostly observed in blacks lives; they had to go in small or less facilities schools, they had way more less opportunities for schools and works. The civil rights struggle threatened to endure African Americans up and out of this social “place” that whites had created for them. White Southerners would find blacks in their schools and neighborhoods, their restaurants, and polling places. Many whites feared this vision of the Southern future. After bear very hard time of segregation, African Americans voiced their discontent and demanded dignity, they rebelled against this racism and segregation. This rebellion clash eventually noticed by U.S government and in 1954 decided “Brown