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How did the legal system challenge
segregation in education?
Learning Objectives: To explain the impact and significance of legal
challenges to segregation in the education system
Key Terms,
Events, Names:
Brown vs. Topeka.
NAACP, Little
Rock Incident
How did the legal system challenge
segregation in education?
You are Linda Brown!
In pairs you are either going
to discuss what her daily life
would have been like either
before and after going to a
disaggregated school.
Your teacher will tell you
which perspective you are
looking at.
Civil Rights by the
1950s
LO: To explain the impact
and significance of legal
challenges to segregation in
the education system
• Despite the progress made in Civil Rights for Black
Americans during the war, by the 1950s many still
faced discrimination in the North and lived in
segregation in the South.
• The war had raised awareness of Black civil rights.
Many Black Americans had served in the armed
forces and were often treated better in Europe!
• Many felt society had let them down. The Truman
administration had done little to improve equality.
Membership of campaign groups like the NAACP
and CORE increased, and by 1950 many Black
Americans were actively campaigning for equal
rights.
Plessy v. Ferguson -
1896
LO: To explain the impact
and significance of legal
challenges to segregation in
the education system
• The problem was that despite the fact that Black
People had equal rights under the constitutions
14th Amendment of 1868, states were legally
entitled to pass their own laws.
• This meant that states could pass laws that
discriminated against black people without
asking the central government for permission.
These became known as the ‘Jim Crow’ laws.
• In 1896, the Supreme Court ruled that individual
states could impose segregation as long as the
separate schools, hospitals and other services
were ‘separate but equal’. Segregation WAS
constitutional.
Brown v. Topeka Board of
Education - 1954
LO: To explain the impact
and significance of legal
challenges to segregation in
the education system
• In the 1950s, organisations like the NAACP began
campaigning to end segregation by using the legal
system.
• In June 1951, Oliver Brown challenged this by
going to the State court to try and integrate
elementary schools in Topeka, Kansas. He wanted
his daughter Linda to attend the local school. This
was rejected.
• Black segregated schools often received less State
funding, had poor facilities and in-experienced
teachers. They were often in areas hard to travel to.
Linda Brown
Oliver Brown
Topeka, State Capital
of Kansas
Brown v. Topeka Board of
Education - 1954
LO: To explain the impact
and significance of legal
challenges to segregation in
the education system
• The NAACP (National Association for the
advancement of coloured people) persuaded
Brown to try again, this time at the Supreme
Court.
• The NAACP lawyers argued that separate
education created ‘low self-esteem and was
psychologically harmful as well as restricting
education achievement for black students.’
• On 17th May 1954, the Supreme Court ruled that
all public school segregation was
unconstitutional. Brown had won and schools
would now have to be integrated.
Victory!
Different Interpretations:
The ruling Brown v. Board of Education (1954) brought about
progress in the civil rights movements. Create a table that outline
points for and against this statement. Use Source 1 and page 57-
59 in Source 2 to help you with this.
Progress for Civil Rights? Set-back for Civil Rights?
All school segregation was now deemed
unconstitutional.
Ruling did not give a date for integration.
Just with ‘all possible speed’.
All public schools had to become
integrated. 300,000 Black Children
attending formerly segregated schools by
1957
Ruling left the speed of integration up to
individual states, weakening the force of
the law. 2.4 million still in segregated
schools.
Proved that Civil Rights could be achieved
through legal, non-violent means.
Most schools in Southern states ignored
this ruling. 100 Senators + signed
‘Southern Manifesto’ which opposed racial
integration.
Overturned the principle of Plessy v.
Ferguson which meant other public
services should in theory also be
desegregated.
Caused whites in the South to form White
Citizens Councils to stop further
integration and Ku Klux Klan began to re-
emerge.
Brown v. Topeka Board of
Education - 1954
LO: To explain the impact
and significance of legal
challenges to segregation in
the education system
Effects of Brown v. Topeka
Board of Education - 1954
LO: To explain the impact
and significance of legal
challenges to segregation in
the education system
• The victory in the Brown case meant that in
theory, all segregated facilities in education
and beyond were illegal and could be
challenged through the courts.
• The case galvanised support amongst the
Black community for peaceful change
through the legal system.
• However, it also strengthened the resolve
of elements opposed to de-segregation within
the White Community. White Citizens
Councils put pressure on politicians to
maintain segregation. The Eisenhower
administration did very little to change this.
Effects of Brown v. Topeka
Board of Education - 1954
LO: To explain the impact
and significance of legal
challenges to segregation in
the education system
• One example of this resistance to
change came in 1956 in Alabama.
• Under a court order obtained by the
NAACP, Autherine Lucy was accepted
as a black student by the University of
Alabama.
• White students rioted and the
university was forced to remove her.
She was forbidden from re-entering the
university and it wasn’t until 1963 that
black students were allowed to enrol!
Little Rock High School -
1957
LO: To explain the impact
and significance of legal
challenges to segregation in
the education system
Read pages 69-71 of the ‘Access to History’
book. Answer these questions:
1. What caused the Little Rock crisis?
2. Why was Eisenhower forced to intervene?
3. What was the impact of the Little Rock Crisis
on the Civil Rights Movement?
4. Research the ‘Little Rock Nine’ and write a
short biography of their achievements (50
words max) for each person.
5. Watch the documentary on the little rock
incident and reflect on what you have seen
in the poetic form.
Little Rock High School -
1957
LO: To explain the impact
and significance of legal
challenges to segregation in
the education system
• School integration was met with
bitter resistance. Arkansas was
one state that had done little to
integrate its schools.
• In 1957, the Supreme Court ordered
the Governor of Arkansas, Orval
Faubus, to let 9 black students
attend a white school in Little Rock.
Little Rock High School -
1957
LO: To explain the impact
and significance of legal
challenges to segregation in
the education system
• Faubus ordered his state troops to prevent
the black students from attending school.
He claimed he could not ‘guarantee their
safety’.
• Faubus only backed down when President
Eisenhower sent federal troops to protect
the students. They stayed for 6 weeks.
• Despite this, Governor Faubus closed
down all Arkansas school the following
year in order to prevent integration! It wasn’t
until 1959 that he was forced to de-
segregate by the Supreme Court.
Effects of the Little Rock
Incident
LO: To explain the impact
and significance of legal
challenges to segregation in
the education system
• By involving the President, Civil
Rights became a major political
issue. The resistance to integration
was going against the rule of law.
• The event also received worldwide
media attention and damaged the
reputation of the USA at the
height of the Cold War.
James Meredith Case
LO: To explain the impact
and significance of legal
challenges to segregation in
the education system
• In June 1962, the Supreme Court
forced the University of Mississippi to
accept James Meredith as a student.
• 320 Federal Marshals were sent to
escort him to university. In what
became known as ‘The Battle of
Oxford’, riots broke out and 2 people
were killed. 166 marshals and 210
demonstrators were wounded.
• 2000 more troops were sent in and 300
stayed for over 3 years until he
received his degree. James Meredith
Effects of the Little Rock
Incident
LO: To explain the impact
and significance of legal
challenges to segregation in
the education system
Governor Wallace of Alabama:
“I am the embodiment of the
sovereignty of this state, and I will be
present to bar the entrance of any
Negro who attempts to enrol at the
university.
How did the legal system challenge
segregation in education?
LO: To explain the impact
and significance of legal
challenges to segregation in
the education system
• Supreme Court rulings over BROWN in 1954 overturned
the reasoning behind PLESSY V. FERGUSON of 1896 –
segregation was illegal – this increased federal support
for integration
• Encouraged support of Civil Rights Movement and
inspired organisations like NAACP to be more assertive in
their activism
• Yet the successes also increased resistance to change,
especially amongst Congress and local politicians

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Supreme Court tackles segregation

  • 1. How did the legal system challenge segregation in education? Learning Objectives: To explain the impact and significance of legal challenges to segregation in the education system Key Terms, Events, Names: Brown vs. Topeka. NAACP, Little Rock Incident
  • 2. How did the legal system challenge segregation in education? You are Linda Brown! In pairs you are either going to discuss what her daily life would have been like either before and after going to a disaggregated school. Your teacher will tell you which perspective you are looking at.
  • 3. Civil Rights by the 1950s LO: To explain the impact and significance of legal challenges to segregation in the education system • Despite the progress made in Civil Rights for Black Americans during the war, by the 1950s many still faced discrimination in the North and lived in segregation in the South. • The war had raised awareness of Black civil rights. Many Black Americans had served in the armed forces and were often treated better in Europe! • Many felt society had let them down. The Truman administration had done little to improve equality. Membership of campaign groups like the NAACP and CORE increased, and by 1950 many Black Americans were actively campaigning for equal rights.
  • 4. Plessy v. Ferguson - 1896 LO: To explain the impact and significance of legal challenges to segregation in the education system • The problem was that despite the fact that Black People had equal rights under the constitutions 14th Amendment of 1868, states were legally entitled to pass their own laws. • This meant that states could pass laws that discriminated against black people without asking the central government for permission. These became known as the ‘Jim Crow’ laws. • In 1896, the Supreme Court ruled that individual states could impose segregation as long as the separate schools, hospitals and other services were ‘separate but equal’. Segregation WAS constitutional.
  • 5. Brown v. Topeka Board of Education - 1954 LO: To explain the impact and significance of legal challenges to segregation in the education system • In the 1950s, organisations like the NAACP began campaigning to end segregation by using the legal system. • In June 1951, Oliver Brown challenged this by going to the State court to try and integrate elementary schools in Topeka, Kansas. He wanted his daughter Linda to attend the local school. This was rejected. • Black segregated schools often received less State funding, had poor facilities and in-experienced teachers. They were often in areas hard to travel to. Linda Brown Oliver Brown
  • 7. Brown v. Topeka Board of Education - 1954 LO: To explain the impact and significance of legal challenges to segregation in the education system • The NAACP (National Association for the advancement of coloured people) persuaded Brown to try again, this time at the Supreme Court. • The NAACP lawyers argued that separate education created ‘low self-esteem and was psychologically harmful as well as restricting education achievement for black students.’ • On 17th May 1954, the Supreme Court ruled that all public school segregation was unconstitutional. Brown had won and schools would now have to be integrated.
  • 9. Different Interpretations: The ruling Brown v. Board of Education (1954) brought about progress in the civil rights movements. Create a table that outline points for and against this statement. Use Source 1 and page 57- 59 in Source 2 to help you with this.
  • 10. Progress for Civil Rights? Set-back for Civil Rights? All school segregation was now deemed unconstitutional. Ruling did not give a date for integration. Just with ‘all possible speed’. All public schools had to become integrated. 300,000 Black Children attending formerly segregated schools by 1957 Ruling left the speed of integration up to individual states, weakening the force of the law. 2.4 million still in segregated schools. Proved that Civil Rights could be achieved through legal, non-violent means. Most schools in Southern states ignored this ruling. 100 Senators + signed ‘Southern Manifesto’ which opposed racial integration. Overturned the principle of Plessy v. Ferguson which meant other public services should in theory also be desegregated. Caused whites in the South to form White Citizens Councils to stop further integration and Ku Klux Klan began to re- emerge. Brown v. Topeka Board of Education - 1954 LO: To explain the impact and significance of legal challenges to segregation in the education system
  • 11. Effects of Brown v. Topeka Board of Education - 1954 LO: To explain the impact and significance of legal challenges to segregation in the education system • The victory in the Brown case meant that in theory, all segregated facilities in education and beyond were illegal and could be challenged through the courts. • The case galvanised support amongst the Black community for peaceful change through the legal system. • However, it also strengthened the resolve of elements opposed to de-segregation within the White Community. White Citizens Councils put pressure on politicians to maintain segregation. The Eisenhower administration did very little to change this.
  • 12. Effects of Brown v. Topeka Board of Education - 1954 LO: To explain the impact and significance of legal challenges to segregation in the education system • One example of this resistance to change came in 1956 in Alabama. • Under a court order obtained by the NAACP, Autherine Lucy was accepted as a black student by the University of Alabama. • White students rioted and the university was forced to remove her. She was forbidden from re-entering the university and it wasn’t until 1963 that black students were allowed to enrol!
  • 13. Little Rock High School - 1957 LO: To explain the impact and significance of legal challenges to segregation in the education system Read pages 69-71 of the ‘Access to History’ book. Answer these questions: 1. What caused the Little Rock crisis? 2. Why was Eisenhower forced to intervene? 3. What was the impact of the Little Rock Crisis on the Civil Rights Movement? 4. Research the ‘Little Rock Nine’ and write a short biography of their achievements (50 words max) for each person. 5. Watch the documentary on the little rock incident and reflect on what you have seen in the poetic form.
  • 14. Little Rock High School - 1957 LO: To explain the impact and significance of legal challenges to segregation in the education system • School integration was met with bitter resistance. Arkansas was one state that had done little to integrate its schools. • In 1957, the Supreme Court ordered the Governor of Arkansas, Orval Faubus, to let 9 black students attend a white school in Little Rock.
  • 15. Little Rock High School - 1957 LO: To explain the impact and significance of legal challenges to segregation in the education system • Faubus ordered his state troops to prevent the black students from attending school. He claimed he could not ‘guarantee their safety’. • Faubus only backed down when President Eisenhower sent federal troops to protect the students. They stayed for 6 weeks. • Despite this, Governor Faubus closed down all Arkansas school the following year in order to prevent integration! It wasn’t until 1959 that he was forced to de- segregate by the Supreme Court.
  • 16. Effects of the Little Rock Incident LO: To explain the impact and significance of legal challenges to segregation in the education system • By involving the President, Civil Rights became a major political issue. The resistance to integration was going against the rule of law. • The event also received worldwide media attention and damaged the reputation of the USA at the height of the Cold War.
  • 17. James Meredith Case LO: To explain the impact and significance of legal challenges to segregation in the education system • In June 1962, the Supreme Court forced the University of Mississippi to accept James Meredith as a student. • 320 Federal Marshals were sent to escort him to university. In what became known as ‘The Battle of Oxford’, riots broke out and 2 people were killed. 166 marshals and 210 demonstrators were wounded. • 2000 more troops were sent in and 300 stayed for over 3 years until he received his degree. James Meredith
  • 18. Effects of the Little Rock Incident LO: To explain the impact and significance of legal challenges to segregation in the education system Governor Wallace of Alabama: “I am the embodiment of the sovereignty of this state, and I will be present to bar the entrance of any Negro who attempts to enrol at the university.
  • 19. How did the legal system challenge segregation in education? LO: To explain the impact and significance of legal challenges to segregation in the education system • Supreme Court rulings over BROWN in 1954 overturned the reasoning behind PLESSY V. FERGUSON of 1896 – segregation was illegal – this increased federal support for integration • Encouraged support of Civil Rights Movement and inspired organisations like NAACP to be more assertive in their activism • Yet the successes also increased resistance to change, especially amongst Congress and local politicians

Editor's Notes

  1. NAACP - 50,000 members in 1940 to 450,000 members in 1945. CORE – Congress of Racial Equality founded by James Farmer in 1942 – inspired by Gandhi’s non-violent tactics in India – employed idea of sit ins at cinemas and restaurants.
  2. Jim Crow – 1830s white actor Thomas Dartmouth ‘Daddy Rice’ – minstral routines as a clumsy black character
  3. In Topeka, Kansas, a black third-grader named Linda Brown had to walk one mile (20 blocks) through a railroad switchyard to get to her black elementary school, even though a white elementary school was only 7 blocks away. Linda’s father, Oliver Brown was a pastor and though this was morally wrong.