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Brown versus Board of Education is one of the country's most important cases.
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It overturned an earlier Supreme Court decision, and it helped launch the civil rights movement.
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At the center of the case was a little girl.
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In the early 19 fifties, Linda Brown was eight years old.
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Every day she had to travel for more than an hour to go to a local public school for black Children.
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At the time, public school systems could legally separate black and white students.
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The reason related to a Supreme Court decision from 18 96.
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It said that separating people by race was legal as long as the buildings and equipment were equal.
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But the father of young Linda Brown did not think racial segregation was right or fair.
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He wanted his Children to go to the school close to their house, even if the school was for white Children.
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When he tried to register Delinda there, school officials said no.
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So Brown and other activists took action in court against the law.
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They said schools separated by race could never be equal.
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All nine Supreme Court justices agreed.