1. Brown Versus Topeka Board of Education
Sixty years before Brown vs. ... Brown as the main parent that represented the case. Brown, alongside with the other parents, claimed that the concept of racial segregation in regard to educational facilities, should inherently be defined as unequal. ... The example of inequality present in Brown's case, was the fact that his daughter was forced to walk further to school in order to attend an all black school, as apposed to the local white school. In 1952, the Supreme Court grouped Brown's case together with similar cases from other states such as Delaware, District of Columbia, Sout...
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