School Segregation and Brown v Board

February 11, 2022
12 min
Black American History - Episode 33: School Segregation and Brown v Board

Black American History - Episode 33: School Segregation and Brown v Board

Crash Course Black American History - Backdrop

Overview

In 1955, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that public schools should be racially integrated, and overturned the separate but equal doctrine established in Plessy v Ferguson decades before. This was made possible by a concerted legal effort spearheaded by the NAACP. Beginning in the 1930s, the NAACP's legal defense fund (led by Thurgood Marshall at the time of the Brown Decision) pursued a strategy of bringing cases to court that would expand the civil rights of Black Americans. This multi-decade effort culminated in the Brown decision, with many other victories along the way.

Episode Information

TV Show

Crash Course Black American History

Season

Black American History

Episode Number

33

Air Date

February 11, 2022

Runtime

12 minutes