Although influenced by the success of Brown v. Board of Education suspended after the assassination of Martin Martin Road, much effort and influence has been made in the struggle of citizenship, but the difference between the minister and young activist is various situations by. And even worse. Young activists have also begun to believe in a new philosophy that is in contrast to nonviolence. The sinking movement in 1960 was the birth of nap. According to nonviolent idea, black students sit at the lunch counter and wait for service without revenge on physical violence or verbal violence.
Thousands of students organized a strike again to protest Brown and the educational committee's anniversary cut. All these behaviors are promoted by students who study hard, make positive changes using the local energy, challenge political and economic forces and force local school changes. The longevity of their struggle was driven by several organizations, including student-led nonprofit organizations, many years of Philadelphia student councils. (Conner & Rosen, 2013)
This is what happens in cities all over the world. In the relationship between Brown and the Board of Education, our school education, determined by isolated countries, infringed the constitutional rights of black children. We promise to solve this problem. As we know, when things proved to be difficult, we say integration fails rather than truth, and that is how it works. But we do not think that it deserves trouble. "When I think of both, my neighbor seems to be telegraphic, drug trafficking, police brutality, murder, there is almost perfect match for us, a universal commentary on that white man I admire the eternal love of you.
In 1954, a case known as Brown and the Board of Education, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that apartheid at a public school is unconstitutional. Many Caucasians in the south believe that abolishing school separation lowers school standards and does not evaluate them. When the United States fights overseas with communists, the battle for civil rights is reaching its peak in China.
Brown and the Board of Education and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 were important milestones of the civil rights movement, but they did not exclude apartheid and did not eliminate the need to talk about race in today's culture. The civil rights law itself is a law that permits misuse to be abused and it is not an act of ending a continuous battle with civil rights. Brown and the Board of Education prohibited separation at public schools, but it proved difficult to fight with apartheid. Today, school has isolation, but it exists in various ways.