Brown V. Board of Education

Brown V. Board of Education A Civil Rights Milestone and Its Troubled Legacy - Pivotal Moments in American History

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Many people were elated when Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren delivered Brown versus Board of Education of Topeka in May 1954, the ruling that struck down state-sponsored racila segregation in America's public schools. Thurgood Marshall, chief attorney for the black families that launched the litigation, exclaimed later, "I was so happy, I was numb." The novelist Ralph Ellison wrote, "Another battle of the Civil War has been won. The rest is up to us and I'm very glad. What a wonderful world of possibilities are unfolded for the children!" Here, in a concise, narrative, Bancroft Prize-winning historian James T. Patterson takes readers through the dramatic case and its 50-year aftermath. A wide range of characters animates the story, from the little-known African-Americans who dared to challenge Jim Crow with lawsuits (at great personal cost); to Thurgood Marshall, who later became a Justice himself; to Earl Warren, who shephered a fractured Court to a unanimous decision.

Book information

ISBN: 9780195127164
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Imprint: Oxford University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 344.73079809045
DEWEY edition: 21
Number of pages: 285
Weight: 649g
Height: 230mm
Width: 150mm
Spine width: 30mm