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![]() Grassroots civil rights had been waged
for years, but this 1954 Supreme Court decision overturning legal segregation
was the first significant legal victory. This exhibit examines the landmark case
that sparked one of the greatest battles in the fight for freedom.
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Voices of Struggle The Civil War Freedom At Last Civil Rights Acts Migration Jim Crow Laws Education Booker T Washington Philanthropists Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka Little Rock Montgomery Bus Boycott Students Sit-Ins Freedom Rides Project C Birmingham The March on Washington People of Memphis Rooms 306 & 307 Exploring the Legacy |
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