The Brown vs Board of Education legal case was a very important part of history which essentially ended segregation among blacks and whites in schools and started to integrate them together.
Brown vs Board of Education started in the 1950's when a young African American girl had to walk over a mile to school everyday, but there was a school for whites very close by.
This was when the NAACP, which advocated for the rights and freedoms of colored people came in. They believed segregation among schools and "separate but equal" was in fact <em>not</em> equal.
Eventually, the Brown vs Board of Education case went to the Supreme Court, when finally in 1954 the case was won by the NAACP and integration between public schools began.
Many citizens and schools were against integration and many more rulings with the Supreme Court had to occur, but finally a few decades later all of the public schools in the United States were integrated among races and the "separate but equal" principle was no longer.
<span>federal spending was increased for education, housing, and healthcare
the great society program was similar in terms of policy to the New deal of 1930s in that it expanded federal spending in the welfare of the </span>American people thus impacting on the lives of many people and removing them from poverty and lack of health cover.
- He was the youngest person ever elected president.
- He was the patrician son of a wealthy businessman.
- He was raised to serve his country, to achieve, and to do his best.
- He was young and energetic, with a beautiful wife and children.
John Kennedy was born on May 29, 1917, in Brookline, Massachusetts, and was killed/assassinated on November 22, 1963, while in office.
He was born into one of New England's richest and most connected families and spent much of his life as a figure.
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The person who discovered the lost mine was Padre Phillipe La Rue and the mine was abandoned because Franciscans sent a search party to find Padre Phillipe La Rue because he wasn't reporting back to Franciscans. When Padre Phillipe La Rue saw the search party looking for him he abandoned the mine because he thought the search party was going to take over his mine and take the gold from it.
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