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Title: Fighting for an Equal Education


1
Fighting for an Equal Education
  • Chapter 25 Section 2

2
Words to Know
  • Appeal To ask a higher court to review the
    decision of a lower court
  • Desegregate To end segregation, or separation of
    the races

3
NAACP
  • National Association for the Advancement of
    Colored People
  • Created-1935
  • Working to end segregation
  • Equal treatment
  • 50s fought to integrate schools
  • Led by Thurgood Marshall

4
Schools
  • Southern States
  • White and A.A. children different schools
  • Lawmakers said schools were equal

5
Unequal
  • A.A.
  • walk miles to school
  • Share books
  • Poorly trained teachers
  • Overcrowded
  • White
  • Lived closer to schools
  • Had their own book
  • Better trained teachers
  • Smaller classes

6
Chart pg. 470
  • What is the year of the map?
  • Which did not allow segregation?
  • What part of the country was it the law to have
    segregation?
  • What states allowed segregation?
  • What did Maine have for a law?

7
Parents
  • 1950-Oliver Brown
  • Daughter-Linda
  • Worried about Linda and the walk to school
  • White school close
  • Tried to enroll
  • School refused
  • Brown went to NAACP
  • Sued Board of Education in Topeka, KS

8
Court Ruling
  • Court ruled against Brown and NAACP
  • Supreme court ruled separate but equal
  • Appealed to U.S. Supreme Court

9
Supreme Court
  • Thurgood Marshall
  • Lawyer who argued the case for A.A. and NAACP
  • Said separate but equal was impossible
  • Court agreed

10
May 1954
  • Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka
  • Decision said that in public schools separate
    but equal has no place
  • Public schools must desegregate

11
ASAP
  • Supreme Court ordered all schools to desegregate
    ASAP
  • Most did without issue
  • Some places, political leaders and citizens tried
    to stop it

12
Little Rock
  • 1957, Little Rock, AR
  • Gov. Orval Faubus
  • Did not want to integrate
  • National Guard called to stop it
  • 2nd day of school
  • 9 A.A. students went to school
  • Little Rock 9
  • Crowds yelled names at them
  • National Guard stopped them from entering
  • Became National News

13
Help
  • Eisenhower upset
  • Sent U.S. troops to Little Rock to protect
    students
  • End of Sept.-students entered school
  • For weeks, armed troops had to take students to
    class
  • Ernest Green-1st A.A. to graduate form Central
    High

14
Class Work
  • Chapter 25 Section 2 Crossword
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