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The event that led to Brown V. the board of Education,
The event that led up to the Brown VS Board of education is in 1868: The 14th Amendment has the constitution it's ratified. In 1935: The NAACP had begun to challenge the segregation in graduate and secondary schools. -
Plessy v.Ferguson
The Plessy V. Ferguson landmark date was on April 13, 1896-May 18,1896. The case had happened because of an incident in which an African American train passenger Homer Plessy had refused to sit in a car for black people. On May 18, 1896. The U.S. Supreme Court had changed history when they had announced the "Separate but equal" decision in the Plessy V.furguson. To this day the Plessy V. Ferguson decision has been upheld the principle of racial segregation over the next century. -
Plessy v.Ferguson 2
The people who were involved in the Plessy V Ferguson was Homer Adolph Plessy, who had agreed to be the plaintiff in the cause that had aimed in the law's constitutionality. Then there was Ferguson, he had claimed that the law has violated that the clause of the 14th Amendment.
The people who were going to be affected are mostly African-Americans that they could be served separately from the white population. There were along as the segregated facilities can be equal in quality. -
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In 1948: The NAACP board of directors had been formally endorsed of segregation strategy. -
The brown Vs Board of education imapcted in a negative way
When they were firing teachers. During the merger of white and black schools. There were more than 30,000 teachers and administrators that were fired. That ensure that the white teachers had kept their Jobs. On May 17, 1954, The court had stripped away constitutional sanctions by race. -
Brown V. the board of Education, Topeka
The Board of Education of Topeka, on May 17, 1954, The U.S. Supreme court had ruled the racial segregation in public schools that had violated the fourteenth amendment to the constitution. That means it is prohibited the states from denying the equal protection of the laws to any person -
Title IX case
The Title nine case is a landmark that the federal civil right that prohibits sex discrimination in education. It addresses the discrimination against pregnant women and parenting students. Also, do women STEM programs. The case also addresses sexual harassment, gender-based discrimination, and sexual violence. In the year of June 1972, The Title nine case of education amendments of 1972 was enacted into law. -
Impacted by title IX
The people who were impacted by title IX was girls and Women. Female athletes and their sports programs had a few teams, scholarships, and lower budgets than the males. When Title IX's had come females had participated at a high school revel. -
The people who were involved in title IX
The Civil Rights Act was president Richard M. Nixon. Title IX had begun in all three branches of the government. Representative Patsy T. Mink, of Hawaii, was involved. The major author and the sponsor of the legislation. Also the congress. -
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Title IX
It can also be called Patsy Takemoto Mink Equal opportunity in the Education Act. In the year of 1972, the federal Education had signed a law in the year of June 23, 1972. That had stated, "no person in the United States should on the basis of their sex, be excluded from participation be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to." On this day we know that congress had passed a law of sex discrimination for all women to be excluded from education. -
The people who were involved in the brown v. the board of education
The people who were involved were Linda (Who passed away in 2018) She was denied admission into a white elementary school. Linda's father was also involved (Oliver Brown.) The Kansas school segregation law's in the supreme court. The NAACP and the good marshall who took up their case. Also South Carolina, Virginia, and Delarware.