Associated Press
1954
Brown v. Board Of Education
This suit was an umbrella for five cases concerning public school segregation. Thurgood Marshall and the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund helped the plaintiffs come before the Supreme Court in 1952. Marshall argued public school segregation violated the equal protection clause. In a unanimous decision in 1954 the court ruled segregation as being inherently unequal. Thus, states were ordered to desegregate their schools.