What was desegregated first
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Timeline source: Brown v. Board of Education. Washington, D. Department of the Interior, Brown v. Spain imports enslaved Africans to the New World to replace enslaved American indians who escaped or died from European diseases. Twenty Africans are sold into servitude in Jamestown, VA. With institutionalized slavery comes branding of the enslaved. Congress passes the Fugitive Slave Act , making it a crime to harbor African Americans who have escaped enslavement.
Nat Turner and 60 followers kill 55 whites in Virginia--the most serious uprising by enslaved African Americans in U. Turner and 16 followrers are hanged. Sojourner Truth born Isabella Bomefree; freed from slavery in New York, becomes an itinerant antislavery orator and singer. Fredericak Douglass ' publication of the North Star , an antislavery newspaper, signals his break with the more radical white abolitionist William Lloyd Arrison. Supreme Court's Roberts v.
The City of Boston decision upholding segregated schools provides precedent for Plessy v. Supreme Court's Dred Scott v. Desegregation did not happen overnight.
In fact, it took years for some states to get on board, and some had to be brought on kicking and screaming. But before the Court ever got involved with school integration, the desegregation wheels were put into motion by another branch of the government - the president himself.
Even though it took three years for the army to fully act on the order, once it did, the military found that the earth still rotated and weapons still worked. Schools are what we tend to think of when we hear the word segregation. And it was schools that the Court spent a fair amount of time discussing in its opinions on desegregation. But the Court had time to issue opinions on other matters as well.
For instance, the Court defended Congress in its ability to draft legislation that would allow blacks to integrate with whites in the area of employment. The Court also supported Congress in preventing racial discrimination in facilities like restaurants. And the Court even went so far as to integrate love, holding that states could no longer prohibit interracial relationships.
The importance of the Supreme Court's willingness to uphold civil rights for blacks cannot be denied; this is not the same court that decided Plessy v. Ferguson some 70 years before.
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