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Brown V. Board Of Ed.
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With an Even Hand: Brown v. Board at Fifty
presents more than 80 photos, letters, newspapers, manuscripts, maps, music, and films related to the Supreme Court's 1954 decision that "separate educational facilities are inherently... (Library of Congress) |
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Brown v. Board: Five Communities That Changed America
describes five cases the Supreme Court agreed to hear in 1952 under one title: Brown v. Board of Education. The cases originated in Delaware, Kansas, South Carolina... (National Park Service, Teaching with Historic Places) |
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The NAACP: A Century in the Fight for Freedom
features 20 primary documents and resources for learning about the history and achievements of America's oldest and largest civil rights organization, the National Association for the... (Library of Congress) |
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Historians on America
looks at 11 developments that altered the course of U.S. history: the trial of John Peter Zenger and the birth of freedom of the press, the Constitutional Convention (1787), George... (Department of State) |
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New Kent School and the George W. Watkins School: From Freedom of Choice to Integration
looks at the 1968 Supreme Court ruling that ended a decade of resistance to school desegregation in the South (1955-1964) and triggered massive integration of schools (1968-1973). The... (National Park Service, Teaching with Historic Places) |
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Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site
features Monroe Elementary, the school attended in 1950 by third grader Linda Brown. Because she was black, Brown was barred from attending a white school much closer to her home... (National Park Service) |
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