Brown v. Board of Education Case

Brown v. Board of Education Case

Final Answer Must Include: Research Paper, Notes, Work Cited, and an Outline

YOU MUST APPROVE THE TOPIC AND THESIS WITH ME BEFORE BEGINNING, THIS IS FOR AN 11TH GRADE HIGH SCHOOL HISTORY CLASS, NO PLAGIARISM. TOPICS WE COVERED THROUGHOUT YEAR INCLUDE CIVIL RIGHTS, WORLD WAR 2, CIVIL WAR, RECONSTRUCTION AND MORE. IF YOU HAVE ANOTHER TOPIC IN MIND LET ME KNOW AND I WILL CHECK IF IT WAS COVERED OVER THE YEAR. MUST BE ABOUT THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A SPECIFIC POLITICAL PROCESS NOT OVER TIME.

Research:

  • Your topic may be on any subject covering the history or implementation of the political process in the United States, subject to approval. It must be based upon an extensive primary source.
  • Use a minimum of three secondary sources, one of which must be an actual book.
  • Use a minimum of one primary source of substantive length (i.e., one page of text) that must be cited in the final essay.
  • Research notes will be due along with the finished paper. These notes must identify your source, page number, and the content you found on that page (even if you don’t use any direct quotations). Writing:
  • The paper will be a minimum of six pages in the proper format and must include a title that reveals something about your argument.
  • You must outline your paper, and this must be turned in on along with your working thesis
  • This is a thesis-driven research paper, and strong topic sentences and supporting evidence are expected.
  • Use evidence to show that your interpretation is persuasive.
  • Proper MLA citations are required both in the text and on the Works Cited page.




Topic: Brown v. Board of Education Case and Its Impact on Education Rights

Thesis Statement: Before the Brown v. Board of Education case, education for the Black Americans in the 20th Century was by far not given the weight it deserved as compared with that of the White Americans. It is because of this case that the Blacks in America started receiving an equal education.

Outline

  1. Introduction
  2.             How education looked like before the case
  3.             The usefulness of the case

             III.            Thesis statement

  1. Summary of the case
  2.             What the case was all about
  3.             What caused the case to arise
  4. Segregated Schools
  5.             What they were
  6.             How they were created

             III.            The rights provided by the fourteenth amendment

  1. Importance of Brown v. Board of Education
  2.             Impact on education
  3.             Impact on rights of blacks

             III.            Impact of the case on the legal meaning of equality

  1.             How the case advanced the level of civil rights movement
  2. Conclusion

Topic (2)

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Before the decision of the court in the Brown v Board of Education Case, the education system in American was very much unfair. The levels of discrimination by race were so much rampant in the sense that one race was favored the other because of the manner in which the system was. There was an education system that was characterized by segregated public schools. This implies…

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