Cheryl Brown Henderson, daughter of the late Rev. Oliver Brown, namesake of Brown v. Board, and co-founder of the Brown Foundation
Unlike the companion cases in Brown, African Americans in Topeka were not facing the stark disparities found in Southern school districts. In Kansas, only elementary schools in first class cities, those of 15,000 or more, were racially segregated. Secondary education was integrated. Consequently the transition to integrated
If we're talking personality, then he was brave, strong, had much courage, and was very independent
Because, in that time the United States was very divided. People already had a bias towards Black people and disliked them. So, Black leaders united with the only people they had. And when they worked together, they had to come up with the right solution, if they didn’t overachieve they were looked down upon. (If this helped please award me brainliest!<3)
1/3 so around 33.% I think
This can refer to Nazism that ruled Germany under the
leadership of Adolph Hitler. Many of its
followers have these characteristics. It
can also refer to any extreme group or government that suppresses other
people. Even today there are groups who have
these characteristics and are a threat to others.