1. Brown vs. the Board of Education
The reader then starts to see that the good intentions of this case brought up problems that were beyond the topic of education. ... Then seeing the efforts made by the white residents of the country to try and desegregate schools by not sending their children to predominantly black schools. When first imposed this case was one that was seen as a life changer one that would give opportunities to the African American Community but as a result we see that this case actually started off with doing more harm than actually doing good, by segregating these children they are given less opportunity ...
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- Grade Level: Graduate