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70 years after Brown v. Board, America is both more diverse — and more segregated
13WHAM Rochester· 7 days agoOn May 17, 1954, the Supreme Court laid out a new precedent: Separate but equal has no place in...
70 years after Brown v. Board, America is both more diverse — and more segregated
Dallas Morning News· 7 days agoOn May 17, 1954, the Supreme Court laid out a new precedent: Separate but equal has no place in...
Free outdoor music concerts in the Milwaukee area for summer 2024
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoLakefront Park, 222 W. Wisconsin Ave., Pewaukee. visitwaukesha.org/events Wednesday Night Live: 7...
Buffalo’s connection to Brown v. Board of Education on 70th anniversary
WIVB Buffalo· 7 days agoIn the shadow of Larkinville sits the Delaine Waring African Methodist Episcopal Church, a...
70 years after Brown v. Board of Education, many schools remain segregated: Data analysis
ABC News· 7 days agoIn the Mississippi Delta, farms, wildlife refuges and churches dot the landscape alongside the...
Tired, testy and fractured: The Supreme Court prepares for more drama
CNN via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoAs Supreme Court justices try to resolve more than a dozen major cases over the next month,...
Tired, testy and fractured: The Supreme Court prepares for more drama – KION546
KION 46 Salinas· 3 hours agoAlito rolled his eyes. Elena Kagan wore a pained expression. In some cases, when Ketanji Brown...
Arkansas Court of Appeals | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 1 day agoThe Arkansas Court of Appeals released opinions Wednesday. The court's ruling and the names of the...
70 years after Brown v. Board, America is both more diverse — and more segregated
Warren Times Observer· 6 days agoEditor’s Note: Supreme Court Justice Robert H. Jackson played an important part of the Supreme Court’s decision in Brown v. Board of Education in 1954.
Topeka was at the center of Brown v. Board. Decades later, segregation of another sort lingers
Lawrence Journal-World· 6 days agoFifth grader Malaya Webster, right, plays a game with other students at Williams Science and Arts...