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Nevada Yesterdays

Nevada’s Brown Decision

Jun 25, 2022

After much debate, segregation in Nevada Schools came to an end over a century ago. Here's Senator Richard Bryan with Nevada Yesterdays.

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Linda Brown was in the third grade when her father started a class-action lawsuit in 1951 against the Board of Education of Topeka, Kan., over school segregation. The case ultimately went to the Supreme Court, which decided that segregated schools were u

Linda Brown, Who Was At Center Of Brown v. Board Of Education, Dies

Mar 26, 2018
As a schoolgirl, she was at the center of the landmark Supreme Court case that rejected racial segregation in American public schools. She died Sunday in Topeka, Kan. She was 76.
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This Mostly White City Wants To Leave Its Mostly Black School District

Dec 19, 2016
Jefferson County, Ala., schools have been under a desegregation order for decades. Now that a majority-white city wants to form its own district, a judge must decide if it's violating civil rights.
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Margaret Feldman, director of college advising with the Scholarship Fund of Alexandria in Virginia, is based at T.C. Williams High School and helps students complete the FAFSA.

Hey Students, Applying For College Aid Is Easier! (But Still Hard)

Nov 16, 2016
Washington overhauled the FAFSA to make it easier to complete, but it's still full of roadblocks for many teens.
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Did Desegregation Fail

May 18, 2012
In 1954, the Supreme Court made history with Brown v. Board of Education, putting black and white children in the same public school classrooms.
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