Source: http://www.nbclearn.com/finishing-the-dream/1954-separate-is-not-equal
Timestamp: 2019-04-20 00:16:49+00:00

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The Brown vs. Board of Education decision was based on five cases involving five school aged children. Three years after the decision, NBC News visits them to hear their personal stories. The first story is of Ethel Louise Belton.
What Happened to the Plaintiffs in Brown v. Board of Education?
Jacque Womack talks about her experiences as the first black student to attend a white school after segregation ended with the Supreme Court ruling of Brown vs. Board of Education.
Thurgood Marshall and the other attorneys who argued the Brown v. Board of Education case discuss their stunning victory before the U.S. Supreme Court, and how this decision will impact society moving forward.
The Supreme Court ruling of Brown v. Board of Education proves to be a watershed moment in the Civil Rights movement. The Court rules that segregation is unconstitutional.
25 years after the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision, officials look at the reading and math scores of students in a Pasadena school to determine whether desegregation has helped.
Schools in Jackson, Mississippi struggle to integrate successfully. Many white students leave to attend private schools.
NBC's Frank McGee interviews Harry Briggs, Jr., one of the student plaintiffs in the Brown v. Board of Education case.
25 years after Brown v. Board of Education, Chicago's schools are still struggling with the issue of integration.
Fifty years after the ruling of Brown v. Board of Education, segregation is still an issue in some high schools in the South.
On the 40th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, NBC's Bryant Gumbel looks back at the 13 black parents who sued the Topeka, Kansas school board, charging that their children’s segregated education was unconstitutional.

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