In this trial, the people are arguing over the case of Brown v. Board of Education to see if colored children deserved to be in the white schools. The people on the side of Brown believed that African-Americans are still mistreated even after they developed the separate, but equal doctrine. Oliver Brown’s daughter was still denied to be in the white school which had violated the 14th amendment for his daughter.
They had believed that children deserved to get to know the other race and would make the world a better place instead of being segregated. This keeps hurting African-American kids more and works on fixing certain things.
While on the stateside, they think that segregation should keep on going, and don’t need to change anything. They want to keep it balanced with a good ratio that isn’t unbalanced for them which will make the white people upset that the black people are getting better treatment than them in certain ideals. It will lead to society crumbling in a bad way if this happens to allow less segregation in the states. Their opinion is pointing towards that the states should decide if they want to keep having segregation laws against African-Americans since it’s not a federal problem to them.
It has wanted the African Americans to be held back during this time, and not to keep breaking through no more. The Board believed that it is following the laws even under the separate, but equal doctrine at this time. They are still arguing over this even after Plessy’ trial which has not gotten better nor made progress. This is mostly a state’s right issue not needing the federal government to get involved in this situation. The verdict had decided that the Board of Education had won the court case.
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