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Brown v. Board of Education
A landmark Supreme Court case in 1954 that ruled that separate educational facilities are inherently unequal.
separate educational facilities
Schools or educational institutions that segregate students based on race or ethnicity.
inherently unequal
A condition where systems or setups are fundamentally unequal in rights or access.
Supreme Court
The highest federal court in the United States, which has the ultimate authority on constitutional matters.
Civil Rights Movement
A decades-long movement aimed at ending racial discrimination and promoting equal rights for African Americans.
segregation
The enforced separation of different racial groups in a country, community, or establishment.
overturn
To reverse a decision or law, commonly used in a legal context.
precedent
A legal decision or form of proceeding serving as an example or rule for similar cases.
integration
The process of bringing different racial or ethnic groups into equal participation in society.
equality under the law
The principle that all individuals are treated equally by legal statutes and in legal proceedings.