50 years after the Supreme Court decision struck down "separate but equal," scholastic opportunities for African-Americans have expanded. But inequality remains a major problem.<span>The barriers to fulfilling that vision, from family breakdown to persistent residential and educational segregation, remain formidable. Although there is a policy that says about being equal, the white people are still dominant to those who are black.</span>
<span>Negotiators were brought to the White House until an agreement was reached.</span>
Answer:
Most likely because of potato famine. A lot of starvation happened and there were diseases.