With an even hand : Brown vs. Board at fifty
Online exhibit mounted by the Library of Congress documenting Brown v. the Board of Education.
More About This Collection
Date of Original
1954/2004
Subject
Discrimination in education--Law and legislation--United States
Segregation in education--United States
African Americans--Civil rights--History--20th century
Topeka (Kan.). Board of Education--Trials, litigation, etc.
People
Brown, Oliver, 1918-1961
Brown, Oliver, 1918-1961--Trials, litigation, etc.
Location
United States, 39.76, -98.5
Medium
online exhibitions
photographs
Type
StillImage, Text
Description
On May 17, 1954, the Supreme Court issued a decision in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas, declaring that "separate educational facilities are inherently unequal." The decision was pivotal to the struggle for racial desegregation in the United States. This online version of an exhibition held at the Library of Congress from May 13 to November 13, 2004, commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of the landmark judicial case. The exhibition features more than one hundred items from the Library's extensive holdings on this subject, including books, documents, photographs, personal papers, manuscripts, maps, music, films, political cartoons, and prints., The Civil Rights Digital Library received support from a National Leadership Grant for Libraries awarded to the University of Georgia by the Institute of Museum and Library Services for the aggregation and enhancement of partner metadata.
Language
eng
Contributing Institution
Library of Congress
Search Results
2. Dark laughter. Now I aint so sure I wanna get educated, 1963.
3. Life magazine, September 6, 1963
4. Civil rights march in Washington, D.C., 1963
5. Students arriving at the Free School #2 in Farmville, Prince Edward County, Virginia, 1963.
6. The Birmingham News (Birmingham, Alabama), Monday, October 1, 1962
7. John A. Morsell, Assistant to NAACP Executive Secretary to President John F. Kennedy requesting the assistance of the federal government in the case of James Meredith, September 21, 1962
8. "Segregation's citadel unbreached in 4 years," Washington Observer, Sunday, May 11, 1958
9. Daisy Bates to Roy Wilkins on the treatment of the Little Rock Nine
10. Fables of Faubus
11. Telegram. NAACP Executive Secretary Roy Wilkins to Herbert Brownell concerning the expulsion of Autherine Lucy, February 7, 1956
12. Rosa Parks's arrest record
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