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Brown v Board of Education was a case brought to the Supreme Court in 1954 after Linda Brown, an African American student in Kansas, was denied access to the white-only schools nearby her house. Future Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall was the lawyer for the case, and argued that segregated schools were inherently unequal. Ultimately, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Linda Brown and declared segregation unconstitutional under the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment through incorporation under the premise that the bill of rights also applies to the states. This is one of the landmark cases that led to the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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@NessasOF
@NessasOF 4 года назад
Quarantine homework gang where you at
@andrewh-jc5xn
@andrewh-jc5xn 3 года назад
yes Floor gang ough
@rainwater.1493
@rainwater.1493 3 года назад
Yuh
@h2bomb635
@h2bomb635 3 года назад
you look like me
@pandahomie1625
@pandahomie1625 3 года назад
here
@splashaquatics4946
@splashaquatics4946 3 года назад
right here right rhere!
@stephenheard7991
@stephenheard7991 3 года назад
I feel like im playing the sims 4 with this background music
@adryzachritz3059
@adryzachritz3059 3 года назад
HAHA
@declansquirewbhs9062
@declansquirewbhs9062 3 года назад
I said that too hahaha
@user-md9tn3bd9s
@user-md9tn3bd9s 2 месяца назад
just get a life bro
@parrotpepper502
@parrotpepper502 4 года назад
I am stuck in social distancing and my ELA teacher sent this to us, to help with an assignment. This made it a lot easier. Thank you!
@dianaheung9858
@dianaheung9858 4 года назад
im confused How did this decision use ideas from the 14th Amendment?
@sheluvsmatt-_-
@sheluvsmatt-_- 4 года назад
Same
@adedayotawakalitu1213
@adedayotawakalitu1213 4 года назад
Sunshine Space me to
@just4aditya33
@just4aditya33 4 года назад
Ah yes, they must have used "dang it" while protesting against this case. Good video though.
@fahadshah8634
@fahadshah8634 7 лет назад
I have a final exam tomorrow in my History Lecture Hall and I missed the day my professor covered this topic. Thanks so much!
@BillofRightsInstituteVideos
@BillofRightsInstituteVideos 7 лет назад
You are very welcome! That is what we are here for.
@meganhey2582
@meganhey2582 5 лет назад
What score did you get
@onlythetruth883
@onlythetruth883 3 года назад
@@meganhey2582 Probably 100%. As he learned from here that all you have to do is bring down yt and put up blke.
@coda821
@coda821 3 года назад
So, Why are liberals bringing segregation back to schools?
@jaylenerivera3831
@jaylenerivera3831 3 года назад
@@coda821 they arent.
@JustPierreMusic
@JustPierreMusic 4 года назад
America certainly has come a long way. 👏👏👏
@millievanillie1352
@millievanillie1352 7 лет назад
Good job! Extremely well made. Music matches the story perfectly.
@BillofRightsInstituteVideos
@BillofRightsInstituteVideos 7 лет назад
Thank you MillieVanillie.
@shmaleb1591
@shmaleb1591 4 года назад
ur gæ
@arielgonzalez1851
@arielgonzalez1851 4 года назад
@@BillofRightsInstituteVideos what is the name of the music used in the video?
@zarabeats1215
@zarabeats1215 2 года назад
Lol I had 3 months to wrote a 4 paged essay about this case, I’ve read multiple sites and articles about this case and couldn’t really understand what’s going on. My essay is due tomorrow and watching this really helped me understand and write my essay. Thank you so much🤝
@ashersheetz9238
@ashersheetz9238 3 года назад
man all those dislikes yall really failed your tests
@annstein8172
@annstein8172 2 года назад
Bros really out here saving lives, thanks so much bru!
@Bilan
@Bilan 4 года назад
I was working on a project and stumbled upon this. THIS HAS BEEN A LIFE SAVER! THANKS!!!
@erikab.272
@erikab.272 4 года назад
Thank you for sharing this video. Excellent !!
@DeadSociety
@DeadSociety 3 года назад
can we all agree that the music is fire?
@TFICANADA
@TFICANADA 6 лет назад
Very well done! Thank you so much!
@adambram
@adambram 3 года назад
Great video for the first 3:25. After that, it attempts to give a happy ending, as if Brown vs Board and the Civil Rights Act solved systemic racism. The video completely brushed over the systematic racism and brutality that defined the Civil Rights era. We've effectively created a separate society today by allowing schools to be funded by property taxes and having a welfare system that effectively traps people in poverty.
@jeanv2246
@jeanv2246 2 года назад
This is the bill of rights institute, as an org started by billionaires, its supposed to pretend everything is fine
@honestly1970
@honestly1970 2 года назад
thought i was the only one who caught that tiptoe back into kumbaya lies.
@mjmclaugh4572
@mjmclaugh4572 2 года назад
That's felt by people of all races. That is not proof of systemic racism
@moskaudreemurr9610
@moskaudreemurr9610 7 лет назад
Thank you my teacher didn't touch on this subject very much he Mostly just focused on emmet till and Rosa parks
@BillofRightsInstituteVideos
@BillofRightsInstituteVideos 7 лет назад
You are very welcome!
@samanthaosorio729
@samanthaosorio729 5 лет назад
These videos are so helpful! I am working on a summer assignment for my AP Government class & even though I’ve gone over all of the most famous court cases in my AP U.S. History class, I still couldn’t fully understand the cases until now. These quick and straight forward videos are saving me a lot of time & stress. Very fun and easy way to learn them, thank you so much!
@dominiccarlan4475
@dominiccarlan4475 4 года назад
hey
@Sharpshooter649
@Sharpshooter649 4 месяца назад
Why do you have a summer assignment if there’s no school?
@savannahprice9077
@savannahprice9077 4 года назад
Thank you we are doing this wax museum and my person is linda brown
@ellisophi7063
@ellisophi7063 5 лет назад
Thank you really much! I'm a student from germany and have to do a presentation about this. Your video really helped
@matttheu3834
@matttheu3834 6 лет назад
Thanks so much
@juliacaceres3538
@juliacaceres3538 3 года назад
Great video thanks so much! I have my interview for Cambridge law tomorrow and so trying to refresh my mind on some important cases. This was super helpful!!
@carmenvanhollebeke3519
@carmenvanhollebeke3519 6 лет назад
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!! This helped me very much on my test!
@BillofRightsInstituteVideos
@BillofRightsInstituteVideos 6 лет назад
You're welcome! So glad we were able to help.
@clvsidy
@clvsidy 2 года назад
Thank you
@Tab985
@Tab985 Год назад
Great video! helped me write an essay about ELLs' court cases.
@ronfontenot4534
@ronfontenot4534 4 года назад
Excellent explanation. Well done!
@danieldavis8607
@danieldavis8607 3 года назад
I'm nobody doing homework but I think it should be noted that some colleges are segregated again. Separate dorm buildings, separate lessons for different ethnicities, and separate graduation ceremonies. Segregation is coming back, and fast. The "social justice warriors" or "woke" people are asking for it. Why?...
@thomasray
@thomasray 3 года назад
Exactly!
@jackraiden6180
@jackraiden6180 3 года назад
divide and conquer
@waqasaps
@waqasaps 6 лет назад
Wow superb explanation
@blacksky492
@blacksky492 Год назад
Very well done
@brendamurillo4796
@brendamurillo4796 6 лет назад
Thank you so much your videos helped me big time on my project!!
@BillofRightsInstituteVideos
@BillofRightsInstituteVideos 6 лет назад
Brenda, we are glad to know that it helped!
@dominiccarlan4475
@dominiccarlan4475 4 года назад
hey
@05_Real
@05_Real 3 года назад
whats the name of the music track? I want to use it for a video
@dr.debbiewilliams4263
@dr.debbiewilliams4263 2 месяца назад
I was accepted to Harvard, Princeton, Penn State, Temple University, Florida A &M, John'son C. Smith, and CCP on full scholarship initially, can't quite remember whether I was accepted to any others 37 or 38 years ago, but have also paid tuition and won subsequent scholarships since then. 03-02-2024
@user-lg8rf8te7m
@user-lg8rf8te7m Год назад
this was actually really helpful! thanks
@iriscross326
@iriscross326 6 лет назад
This was awesome! You don’t know how much this helped me with my school paper!
@BillofRightsInstituteVideos
@BillofRightsInstituteVideos 6 лет назад
So glad we could help!
@everettl_19
@everettl_19 4 года назад
Great video, helped me with my project. :D Thank You
@user-kv3ut6pv4b
@user-kv3ut6pv4b 4 года назад
Did Brown vs BD of ED guarantee a free education , or a fair and equitable one ?
@aintgelix
@aintgelix 4 года назад
thank you so much you made my project alot easier
@lesleyregnet2898
@lesleyregnet2898 4 года назад
thank u
@somebody5931
@somebody5931 4 года назад
This video felt powerful. Excellent Job!
@rowanmoore4915
@rowanmoore4915 4 года назад
we got distracted to easily :/
@taketen1990
@taketen1990 3 года назад
Can Penal Code Rehabilitation use this case cite in Civil Rights Litigation?????
@davidachee1927
@davidachee1927 3 года назад
And now we have gone full circle, Columbia U is having segregated graduation ceremonies... and that’s just the start... smh...
@andreacomarata9231
@andreacomarata9231 5 лет назад
Posting for AW one of my students: I am a student at a middle school in Cincinnati, Ohio. I would like to use your video for a project I am working on for my class. The project will require me to download and possibly edit out portions of your video. This project will be on a password restricted site so my work will only be published for my fellow classmates to see. Please respond to my reply to accept or deny my request.
@benaiah2119
@benaiah2119 2 года назад
BOARD OF EDUCATION VS BROWN I WAS BORED OF EDUCATION LEFT FOR TOWN
@rick7424
@rick7424 2 года назад
Incoherent and overuse of the caps lock
@rillrill1312
@rillrill1312 5 лет назад
thanks homeboy, gonna use ur vid in my presentation in ap gov tomorrow. shoutout to the real ones making these vids, inspiring generations and shit.
@yofmn
@yofmn 4 года назад
Get naed naed
@keonnguyen3440
@keonnguyen3440 6 лет назад
Why did it happen? And How did it happen?
@RANDALLBRIGGS
@RANDALLBRIGGS 4 года назад
Good work. I have only one quibble. There wasn't just one "Civil Rights Act"--there were three after the Brown v. Board decision. During the Eisenhower administration, there was the 1954 Civil RIghts Act, the first such law passed since Reconstruction, and the 1960 Civil RIghts Act, which closed some loopholes and extended some provisions in the 1957 law. Both were weakened by Democrat opposition in the Senate. THEN came the 1964 Civil RIghts Act, which was much stronger. But it's not right to think that it was the only, or even the first, such action.
@halawishes
@halawishes 3 года назад
Allow students to escape horrible inner city public schools with vouchers. Who is opposing this ?
@Dennis-nc3vw
@Dennis-nc3vw 3 года назад
Now the woke crowd is saying only black teachers can effectively teach black kids, and giving us segregated dormitories, study spaces, etc.
@Jahmzu
@Jahmzu 4 года назад
wait ..what’s the song?
@JackFevurly
@JackFevurly 7 лет назад
What software did your group use to create the visuals in this video?
@BillofRightsInstituteVideos
@BillofRightsInstituteVideos 7 лет назад
Adobe Creative Suite!
@sebastianleon4732
@sebastianleon4732 6 лет назад
Thank you! Was it Adobe Creative Cloud: Illustrator?
@felixfourcolor
@felixfourcolor 3 года назад
Supreme Court Briefs!
@keonnguyen3440
@keonnguyen3440 6 лет назад
I'm really confused can someone help me? I don't understand how to answer the question of how did it happen? How did the Brown Vs the Board Of Education
@BillofRightsInstituteVideos
@BillofRightsInstituteVideos 6 лет назад
Sorry, Keon, I would like to help but not sure I understand your question. How did what happen? Please review the video again, and let me know which section(s) are unclear.
@emilysayer3742
@emilysayer3742 7 лет назад
Hi! At 0:59 you mention several different cases lead to the action of Brown vs. Board. What are the names of these cases? Researching for a project and I'm not positive but does this include the Briggs v. Elliot, Davis v. Board of Education of Prince Edward County (VA.), Boiling v. Sharpe, or the Gebhart v. Ethel cases?
@BillofRightsInstituteVideos
@BillofRightsInstituteVideos 6 лет назад
The other were as follows: Briggs v. Elliot, Davis v. Board of Education of Prince Edward County (VA.), Boiling v. Sharpe, and Gebhart v. Ethel.
@arellys.h2699
@arellys.h2699 5 лет назад
Hi! Another case that is not nationally known (but played an important factor in Board vs Brown) was the Mendez vs Westminster case. It was about a family challenging their school district on the unconstitutional segregation between Mexican-Americans and Americans. The same pieces of evidence (social science) were used in the Brown vs Board case, leading to its success. I know that your comment was posted a year ago; but the Mendez case played a significant role and set the stage in the Brown vs Board!! Forgot to add that the Mendez case took place in California !!
@jessicapeterson8311
@jessicapeterson8311 5 лет назад
I strongly disagree with the "there were no differences between the quality of the two schools" Mr. Marshall was correct to say there was definitely inequalities between the two schools. Can you guess which school was inadequate??
@TheZchristina97
@TheZchristina97 4 года назад
Yeah I'm suspicious of the intention behind putting that line in
@RANDALLBRIGGS
@RANDALLBRIGGS 4 года назад
Do you have evidence, or is this just your feeling? It's not impossible that the black elementary school in Topeka could have been equal to the white elementary school in terms of facilities and teacher quality. The video properly made the point that the argument of schools being "equal" or not was less important than the argument of racial segregation itself. To focus on the issue of whether the black school was as good as the white school is to accept the fundamentally flawed logic of the Plessy v. Ferguson decision.
@softcherrylipx5453
@softcherrylipx5453 3 года назад
Revising for my final year exams cause my history teacher suckssss
@siddheshjadhav260
@siddheshjadhav260 3 года назад
Beautifully explained 👏👍Love from India❤️🇮🇳
@kylerriste948
@kylerriste948 7 лет назад
ahhh very good
@BillofRightsInstituteVideos
@BillofRightsInstituteVideos 7 лет назад
Thank you! We are glad you like it!
@kylerriste948
@kylerriste948 7 лет назад
np
@uwu_0fficial584
@uwu_0fficial584 3 года назад
Who else has a Government case briefing?
@MonnyYell
@MonnyYell 10 месяцев назад
They weren’t arguing segregation they were arguing equal funding
@aryanissmelly
@aryanissmelly 5 лет назад
What was the final vote though?
@BillofRightsInstituteVideos
@BillofRightsInstituteVideos 5 лет назад
It was unanimous.
@aryanissmelly
@aryanissmelly 5 лет назад
@@BillofRightsInstituteVideos Thanks!
@dianawolf894
@dianawolf894 2 года назад
Equal protection under law
@babookanahpey8900
@babookanahpey8900 3 года назад
And then, Little Nine Crisis.
@thedirtygoose5570
@thedirtygoose5570 3 года назад
Who else putting together a civil rights timeline not knowing shit about what brown vs board of education was
@rodolfogirao1690
@rodolfogirao1690 4 года назад
This decision was only the possible.
@robboredninja
@robboredninja 2 года назад
my teacher made an assignment out of your video, an awesome video though
@katiepie6135
@katiepie6135 5 лет назад
Yo can someone write me a reaction of the "separate but not equal" ;)
@rauldelatorre6998
@rauldelatorre6998 5 лет назад
Hi um no thx
@mixtapemania6769
@mixtapemania6769 4 года назад
Separate was never equal, not in the USA.
@ANOINTED1
@ANOINTED1 Год назад
I just watched a video that stated that the Supreme Court rarely resolves an issue between two parties, well I like to suggest that the Supreme Court has a pecuniary interest in not having a plenary interest which puts a for sale sign on Justice. The segregation has an unacknowledged party that is drowned out by racial issues and misses the financial separation of powers that is based upon financial equity. It is incumbent upon Congress to maintain equity through commerce to ensure equal access to the law for the poor against the wealthy, being poor touches every race and it is not discriminative. However, being rich in the United States of America promotes Greed, unfaithfulness, theft, murder, lying, cheating, stealing, and every other moral law. This is why moral law has the greater power to lift a nation up or to remove it from the face of the earth. Immorality is how a country is destroyed from within, and capitalism Vs. Socialism is the art of the deal from keeping a country United and strong. What made the United States of America that shining light on the hill was its morality and its ability to maintain Truth Justice and equity, that is what plagues our nation today, and is what will will destroy us if the wealthy do not pay their fair share of taxation. We would not have such a large deficit if the elite had paid back what they owe to we the people signed E. Pluribus Unum..
@seandemellia6311
@seandemellia6311 4 года назад
i HAVE TO DO THIS FOR MY BLIZZARD BAG
@violetl26
@violetl26 3 года назад
I’d rather be watching Minecraft Manhunt
@bunnys_buns1289
@bunnys_buns1289 3 года назад
Simp
@violetl26
@violetl26 3 года назад
Ok GeorgeNotFound simp
@him1517
@him1517 3 года назад
then go watch it mate
@the_village_elder
@the_village_elder 5 лет назад
You do a disservice by making it seem as if cities just started ending segregation voluntarily after the Supreme Court's ruling. Most municipalities ignored the ruling until the government started withholding federal funds. Only then would cities follow the law. In many states in the Southeast, cities didn't stop segregating schools until the 1970's.
@alov88
@alov88 5 лет назад
The Narrator sounds like a young Bill Clinton.
@jaxonswove7466
@jaxonswove7466 4 года назад
anyone else down bad (;
@michaelb6529
@michaelb6529 2 года назад
SCHOOL CHOICE - Let our tax dollars follow the student fortifying EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY. AMERICAN FREEDOM
@Flee810
@Flee810 5 лет назад
The captions are so off🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️
@BrennanDivett
@BrennanDivett 3 года назад
I write Supreme Court themed punk rock and I wrote a song that explains this case. The music video is on my channel.
@deionhughes4412
@deionhughes4412 4 года назад
no
@patriceturner7045
@patriceturner7045 4 года назад
Who came here form scott the woz
@lauriecooke7915
@lauriecooke7915 5 лет назад
'blaacks' um sure
@dianawhite4286
@dianawhite4286 3 года назад
I like this video 6:11 this is Dhoni
@TylaijahB
@TylaijahB 4 года назад
sb summary dis foe me .
@dominiccarlan4475
@dominiccarlan4475 4 года назад
hey
@boxite6078
@boxite6078 4 года назад
Great video! Really links with George floyd and everything which is happening at the minute!
@Aves1769
@Aves1769 Год назад
I’m cheating😻
@eastofi-95nc54
@eastofi-95nc54 3 года назад
This is BS.. This dude must be like 23 telling this BS..He never lived thru segregation, it was not a pretty picture...Do your research to really find out what happened during segregation.
@novimayhem
@novimayhem 5 лет назад
(Insert meme here) Nice
@isaacrowe1486
@isaacrowe1486 26 дней назад
1st one to comment in 2 years 🫡
@jacenkun2931
@jacenkun2931 3 года назад
Now we. MSM NAACP Celibrate Segregated college and H.S. Gradations....hmmmmmm
@juandavidgutierrez10
@juandavidgutierrez10 5 лет назад
BS. There is more segregation now than before Brown v. Board of Education. The disparities are insane and the gaps keep getting bigger.
@joeymann1625
@joeymann1625 5 лет назад
How?
@arellys.h2699
@arellys.h2699 5 лет назад
@@joeymann1625 It's called De Facto Segregation. "For example, often the concentration of African-Americans in certain neighborhoods produces neighborhood schools that are predominantly black, or segregated in fact (de facto), although not by law (de jure). (Dictionary.com)" It's not mentioned, but in many public schools, it's predominantly hispanic or of another minority. Which is why integration of schools is still being fought for to this very day. Don't worry, I was not aware of how big segregation still is until last year :((
@joeymann1625
@joeymann1625 5 лет назад
@@arellys.h2699 segregation is the enforced separation of a thing to another in this case the people of the predominant ethnicity are usually born and adopt the house of their parents plus we all agree that enforced segregation is terrible but I do not see the problem schools nowadays are all around the same quality. Even the Topeka schools in the video were around the same quality and this is when enforced segregation is in full effect, the concept of defacto segregation is a way the left tries to oppress themselves
@arellys.h2699
@arellys.h2699 5 лет назад
@Joey Mann although I see your perspective, it does not always have to be enforced segregation for it to be considered segregation. Even though back then segregated schools might have had the same resources as of another school, it was still segregated due to race , ethnicity, or origin. As one judge stated “seperate is never equal.” (Supported of course by the 14th amendment ). Although segregation in today’s time isn’t as racially enforced as back then, it’s segregated more than ever; because of the lack of diversity found in many public schools.
@joeymann1625
@joeymann1625 5 лет назад
@@arellys.h2699 segregation of the schools now is not racially enforced I dont see the problem
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