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Timetoast Timeline- Kylee Hermann

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  • Plessy VS. Feguson

    Plessy VS. Feguson
    Homer Plessy was a passenger that refused to sit in a Jim Crow car. Judge John Ferguson of New Orleans, challenged that the Supreme Court on grounds conflicted with the 13th and 14th Amendment.
  • Plessy VS Ferguson Outcome

    Plessy VS Ferguson Outcome
    The outcome of this landmark is, US Supreme Court upheld the constitute of Segregation under the "separate but equal" belief.
  • Brown VS Board of Education Topeka Summary

    Brown VS Board of Education Topeka Summary
    Segregation within public schooling. Before the Brown VS Board of Education case, many states had laws that there was black only schools and white only schools. Until May 17th, 1954 where the law was made unconstitutional.
  • Brown v. the Board of Education, Topeka Outcome

    Brown v. the Board of Education, Topeka Outcome
    The outcome of the Brown v. the Board of Education, Topeka was all schools were desegregated across the country. The case was overturned because of the plessy VS Ferguson case in 1896. This changed the the public schooling world wide.
  • Education of all Handicapped Children Act Summary

    Education of all Handicapped Children Act Summary
    This Act was inforced in all public schools accepting federal funds to provide equal education and one free meal a day for students that have mental and physical disabilities.
  • Education of all Handicapped Children Act Outcome

    Education of all Handicapped Children Act Outcome
    The outcome of Education of all Handicapped Children Act assures students with disabilities are receiving the same Education as a student who does not have disabilities and that disabled students are getting one free meal daily while at school.
  • Plyler VS Doe Summary

    Plyler VS Doe Summary
    In 1982 Supreme Court announced all Public Schools were prohibited from denying immigrant students to attend school and receive education.
  • Pyler v. Doe Outcome

    Pyler v. Doe Outcome
    The outcome of rhe Pyler v. Doe Landmark is, today public schools cannot deny children that are not from the United States. The school has to legally provide them schooling and ELL services, if wished.
  • Title IV Summary

    Title IV Summary
    Title IV Landmark is to help programs that prevent violence and drugs around and in school properties. This is suppose to make schools a safe and drug free place for students.
  • Title IV Outcome

    Title IV Outcome
    The outcome of this landmark, is to protect children while attending school everyday. Legally schools have to have signs on campus warning visitors and students that drugs and weapons are not tolerated on campus.