10 janv. 1954 - 1954; Brown v. Board of Education, Topeka, Kansas
(In this landmark Supreme Court case the justices unanimously ruled that a black girl, Linda Brown, should be allowed to attend her nearest
school (an all-white one) and that to bar her from it was unconstitutional. The decision created an important legal precedent, overturning
the one set by Plessy v. Ferguson, that at the time was expected to produce major change. The case served as a vindication of the NAACP's
legal strategy and created some belief amon