Brown v. Board of Education
How the Brown v. Board of Education Case Helped Minorities The Brown v. Board of Education Case was decided in 1954. The decision made was that it was unconstitutional to racially segregate in public schools, and that they should be racially mixed together in a school. A very brilliant black man, Thurgood Marshall, won the case. Before the case started he wrote a very intelligent
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