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  1. Jul 12, 2017 · In the interview below, we discuss a recent episode which revisited the Brown v. Board of Education decision to desegregate the American school system. Gladwell contends that the ruling was flawed because the Supreme Court’s decision was based too much on the psychological harm that segregation caused and not enough on the structural ...

  2. Brown v Board of Education might be the most well-known Supreme Court decision, a major victory in the fight for civil rights. But in Topeka, the city where the case began, the ruling has left a bittersweet legacy. RH hears from the Browns, the family behind the story.

  3. The third episode of season two, “Miss Buchanan’s Period of Adjustment,” brings us back to 1954’s famous Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court case. This monumental ruling declared state laws separating black and white schools to be unconstitutional.

  4. Brown v Board of Education might be the most well-known Supreme Court decision, a major victory in the fight for civil rights. But in Topeka, the city where the case began, the ruling has left a bittersweet legacy.

  5. May 4, 2018 · It’s the 65th anniversary of one of the most well-known Supreme Court rulings, Brown v. Board of Education, a major victory in the fight for civil rights. But its bittersweet legacy is heard in this incredible episode of @Gladwell ‘s Revisionist History.

  6. Jun 28, 2017 · So the local NAACP chapter sued the school board. Oliver Brown's name was put first, Brown versus Topeka Board of Education. It was bundled with a number of other desegregation cases from all around the country, more than 200 plaintiffs in all.

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  8. A landmark Supreme Court case. A civil rights revolution. Why has everyone forgotten what happened next? Brown v Board of Education might be the most well-known Supreme Court decision, a…

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