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swat32
3 years ago
8

What happened at the Little Rock, Brown vs Topeka and M Bus Boycott, and how did people respond to it?

History
2 answers:
zzz [600]3 years ago
5 0

little rock: a black girl was not allowed to enter her school and was blocked by white supremacists and tried to make sure that she cant enter, as if she did enter, she would be able to study with white people.

b vs t : black girls not allowed to go to schools that white students go to.

andriy [413]3 years ago
3 0

Little Rock: A black girl was blocked from entering the Little Rock high school and Eisenhower made statetroopers help her get into school.

B vs T: a black girl had to walk to school 20 blocks each day and her father filed a case against the area for that. NAACP victory with 'separate but equal' declared unconstitutional

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