This happened in 1954 after the Supreme Court case "Brown Vs. Board of Education of Seneca." This case states that segregation in schools is unconstitutional and that when segregated, the facilities are not equal.
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It was in 1954 that the Supreme Court of the United States handed down its order for desegregation. President Dwight David Eisenhower sent the U.S. Army out in 1957 to assist U.S. Marshals in enforcing the order. It took a bit of time for the full effect of the order to be felt throughout the south. A link can be found below.
Blacks were considered lower in society compared to whites. Thus, every run down and broken item and place were considered African-American, so the run down schools were for Blacks.
This began in the 1954, but the last schools did not become fully integrated until 1963.
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African American individuals were not treated very well in the 1940's. These individuals were separated from whites and told they did not have the same privileges as whites.
blacks were discraced. They couldn't go to the same resturaunts or swimming pools or movie theaters ar drinking fountain's as whites.
Because whites were owning blacks as ''slaves'' and that's not right. People are people no matter what color they are. yes that is true blacks, whites, what ever color you are everyone is the same, sometimes the whites think that they own but they don't these lands of the united states of America use to be mexicos and the native Americans so there the ones who don't own get yo facts straight!!
Public schools for blacks were poorly funded and inferior to white schools in the same school districts. The facilities were not are good and most of the teachers were not as well-qualified.