The Brown v. Board of Education is landmark case in United States Supreme Court history that changed the way of segregation towards public schools.
It started with a child walking miles everyday to school because the closest school to his/her house were only for white children. In the summer of 1950, the parents tried to enroll their children into the white elementary school but were turned down. The parents flied a lawsuit towards the Topeka elementary school for unfairness and mistreatment towards African American parents not allowing their children to gain the knowledge that they need.
In conclusion, the case was approved and allowed minorities to enter all public schools without racial discrimination.
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