Brown's Case Summary

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Brown in this case was searching for social justice. Separate but equal”, was clearly not true. Brown’s concept of freedom was to choose their children’s schools, Board’s idea of freedom was to be free of African Americans who they considered to be in the words of the Board, “White Americans, north and south quickly discerned that equal or full opportunity for a once pariah race would devastate their own social, economic and cultural possibilities.” Does a group of people have the right to be free of social, economic, and cultural devastation? One’s immediate response would be, “Yes, of course.” Does this response apply to all? Whites and African Americans wanted to be free of social, economic, and cultural devastation. Whose freedoms trump

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