On August 27, 1957 Clinton High School, Clinton, Tennessee was the first white high school in the south to have black people attend. For more information search "Clinton 12". Great documentry. I attend Clinton High School now and ALOT has changed in the past 50 years. Enjoy :]
Brown V Board
The segregation he ordered was in the United States for the Japanese living there because their were into war with Japan.
as a child, she testified in a court case that helped end school segregation
President Truman made his executive order after WWII ended.
segregation was terribly unfair to blacks
69 bc
school segregation
Brown V Board
The start of segregation collides with the end of the Civil War which was in 1865. However, blacks and whites were separated before that.
The 1961 Taylor v. The Board of Education of the City School District of New Rochelle case decided, in the US Supreme Court, that segregation of schools using neighborhood population was not legal.The decision played a major role in our nation's struggle to end school segregation over 50 years ago.
The segregation he ordered was in the United States for the Japanese living there because their were into war with Japan.
Oliver Brown was the black parent who sued for school integration in the 1950s. This lawsuit led to the end of segregation in schools by 1964.
as a child, she testified in a court case that helped end school segregation
they end school at the age of 11-12
The Negotiation of the "gentlemen's Agreement"
The Negotiation of the "gentlemen's Agreement"
The Negotiation of the "gentlemen's Agreement"