Civil Rights

– Brown V. Board Of Education Essay, Research Paper


Brown v. Board of Education


In 1896 the Supreme Court had held in Plessy v. Ferguson that racial


segregation was permissible as long as equal facilities were provided for


both races. Although that decision involved only passenger accommodations on


a rail road, the principle of “separate but equal” was applied thereafter to


all aspects of public life in states with large black populations.


Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas, decided on May 17, 1954, was


one of the most important cases in the history of the U.S. Supreme Court.


Linda Brown had been denied admission to an elementary school in Topeka


because she was black. Brought together under the Brown designation were


companion cases from South Carolina, Virginia, and Delaware, all of which


involved the same basic question: Does the equal protection clause of the


14th Amendment prohibit racial segregation in the public schools?


It was not until the

late 1940’s that the Court began to insist on equality


of treatment, but it did not squarely face the constitutionality of the


“separate but equal” doctrine until it decided the Brown case. In a brief,


unanimous opinion delivered by Chief Justice Earl Warren, the Court declared


that: “separate education facilities are inherently unequal” and that racial


segregation violates the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment. In a


moving passage, the chief justice argued that separating children in the


schools solely on racial grounds “generates a felling of inferiority as to


their status in the community that may affect their hearts and minds in a way


unlikely to be undone.” Although the decision did not bring about total


integration of blacks in the schools, it resulted in efforts by many school


systems to remove the imbalance by busing students. The Court’s decision had


far reaching effects, influencing civil rights legislation and the civil


rights movement of the 1960’s.

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