Monday, April 7, 2008

LAD #30: Brown Vs. Board of Education

The argument between Linda Brown backed by the NAACP against the board of education of Topeka, Kansas was one that would make it to supreme court and change history. It all started when Linda Brown, an African-American third grader wanted to go to the white school that was 7 blocks away. However, she was forced to walk through railroad tracks and walk one mile to get to the African-American school. They challenged the school board stating that separate but equal really isn't equal. They stated that the African-American children had developed an inferiority complex. the NAACP and the Brown's lost locally, but they repealed to the supreme court. The chief justice, Earl Warren ruled that separate but equal between races isn't equal at all. He then ordered that all public schools had to be racially integrated.