governmental actions to end discrimination since the 1950s outline

A detailed Summary of governmental actions to end discrimination since the 1950s outline


Slow Improvement, but substantial gains

1954- Brown v. Board of Ed.- ends segregation

1962- Baker v. Carr- "one man, one vote"; redistricts congressional districts to be more representative of minorities.

1964- Heart of Atlanta Motel v. U.S.- uses interstate commerce clause to ban segregated motels, hotels and restaurants.

1966- S.C. v. Katzenbach- enforces 15th amendment's policy of ending voting discrimination

1968- Jones v. Mayer- racial discrimination in



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