1. Separated but equal
A South Carolina school teacher went to the superintendent of schools and asked if some changes could be made to equalize the schools. ... The South Carolina teacher was outraged and decided that he wanted to take them to court to achieve equal education for the black children. ... The head of the NAACP, Thurgood Marshall also thought that this situation was unconstitutional so he decided to be the lawyer for the South Carolina school teacher. Thurgood Marshall's goal was a bit different than the teachers. ... Then in 1953, Marshall and the teacher appealed to the U.S. ...
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- Grade Level: High School