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Examining the Legacy of Brown
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Critical Race TheoryBrown V. BoardEducational SegregationMulticultural EducationEducationLawBrown DecisionBlack ExperienceAfrican American HistoryElementary EducationAmerican LiteratureEducational EquityWhite SupremacyEducational PolicyExceptional ChildrenEducation LawSociology Of EducationAfrican American StudiesInclusive EducationHistory Of EducationEqual Educational OpportunityAnti-racismBlack PoliticsEducation ReformEducation PolicyAcademic Achievement
The Brown v. Board of Education (1954) case has left a lasting impact on the way children are educated in this country. Much has been written about the legacy of Brown as it relates to current desegregation practices, academic achievement for students of color, and school reform. This paper will examine the implications of the Brown decision on reform efforts in special education, as well as address the need for greater emphasis on teaching that reflects an understanding of the intersection of race, culture, and class.
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