1. the Supreme Court ruled in the case of Plessy v. Ferguson that "separate but equal" facilities were considered sufficient to satisfy the Fourteenth Amendment.
2. Chief Counsel for the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund. At the age of 32, Marshall won U.S. Supreme Court case Chambers v. Florida, 309 U.S. 227 (1940). That same year, he founded and became the executive director of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, winning 29 of the 32 cases he argued before the Supreme Court.
3. Deceptively simple doll tests helped convince the Supreme Court to strike down school segregation. ... Board of Education, the landmark 1954 case that eventually overturned “separate-but-equal” segregation in the United States, the Supreme Court Justices contemplated oral arguments and pored over case transcripts.
4. President Dwight D. Eisenhower ordered troops from the 101st Airborne Division to Little Rock to restore order and to protect the students. After a single year of integration, Governor Faubus closed the Little Rock public high schools to avoid further integration. (your answer may vary whether if you agree with his decision or not)
I've added the web site in the image since it will effect my answer and make it get deleted. Its a safe website. It includes several stories of peole who went through the war. Most of them are secondary, few of them are primary sources.
Answer:
I'm pretty sure that is the west half of them were anti-slavery and the other half was pro-slavery. So what they did was the western territory got divided into two parts the parts that apposed it and the parts that supported it. Also some of the new states that joined could vote on whether they wanted to be a slave state or not. I forget which ones, hope this helps.
Explanation:
At base, there is an ethical justification for the dropping of the bomb on Hiroshima as the United States was ready to mount a full scale invasion of Japan from China.
However, the Japanese were not given adequate time to surrender and so the dropping of the bomb on Nagasaki was inexcusable.