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events that forever changed the course of history. The case was a monumental overturning of what had heretofore supported the Plessy v Ferguson notion of separate but equal in
relation to school segregation. Brown v Board of Education took several years to come full circle with its overturning ruling - from June 1951 to May 1954 - but
Chief Justice Earl Warren finally declared what the NAACP had fought so hard to achieve: "We come then to the question presented: Does segregation of children in public schools
solely on the basis of race, even though the physical facilities and other tangible factors may be equal, deprive the children of the minority group of equal educational opportunities?
We believe that it does...We conclude that in the field of public education the doctrine of separate but equal has no place. Separate educational facilities are inherently unequal" (Warren,
1954). The historical day in 1955 when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white passenger sparked the beginning
of all race vindication that followed. Indeed, that single, seemingly insignificant event has come to symbolize the extent to which blacks were ready to go in order to defend
their inherent rights as human beings. That particular incident was not the first encounter Parks had had - or was going to have - on the bus line, but
rather one of many where she defiantly stood up for the rights of the black community. Unquestionably, Parks had a firm and quiet strength to change things that were
unjust, and she was not about to have her determination be overrun by racial prejudice. Just about the same time, Martin Luther King began what would ultimately culminate as the
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