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Annotated Bibliography

Brown v.s Board at fifty : "With a even hand."

www.loc.gov/exhibits/brown/brown-segregation.html. this website gives me information

on the main cause on the integration of South Carolina schools. which was the Brown v.s

Board of Education, this court case legally integrated schools. This was the cause of the

Integration because it caused the education of whites and blacks to be equal.

Brown v.s Board : timeline of school integration in the US​.

www.tolerance.org/magazine/spring-2004/brown-v-board-timeline-of-school-integration-

in-the-us. This website helped me with my research because it is a timeline of how the

Brown v.s Board of Education trial played out. This was beneficial because it helped put

all the important dates and events during the trial into one source. This timeline also

helped connect the dots from other sources about the Brown v.s Board of Education

because it gave excessive information.

A history of private schools & race in the south.​

www.southerneducation.org/Our-Research/Race-Ethnicity-Report-Series/A-History-of-P

rivate-Schools-Race-in-the-American.aspx. This website was helpful in the research

process because it gave information on the tragedy of our Topic and the rates of

https://www.coastal.edu/intranet/library/​.

eds.b.ebscohost.com/eds/detail/detail?vid=5&sid=6a1a0cca-3028-43c0-894c-f7a6690614

69%40pdc-v-sessmgr01&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWRzLWxpdmU%3d#AN=109021790&db

=eft. This source helped get more information on our topic because it gave secondary
sources and more quotes on blacks and there perspectives in the trials of Brown v.s Board

of Education. It also helped with finding different

https://www.coastal.edu/library/.​ the coastal library was a very big help in finding information

because it gave more than school wide axcess. this gave a bigger variety of topics to

research. it also gave more primary sources to help balance them out.

Isolated and Segregated.​

www.americanprogress.org/issues/education-k-12/reports/2017/05/31/433014/isolated-an

d-segregated/. This website gives information on the perspective of blacks and how they

were so mistreated. It also gives examples of how most of the black children wanted to

learn but could not.

Life and civil rights : segregation in 1965 south carolina​.

time.com/3636362/life-and-civil-rights-segregation-in-1956-south-carolina/. This source

was very helpful in finding pictures that showed how the blacks were treated and how

there school looked and how the education they were given was less to none.

Milestones in African American Education​.

www.infoplease.com/us/higher-education/milestones-african-american-education. This

source was a timeline in the Black milestones of Education. It gave major events that

occured in the education system for blacks.It helped me understand the struggles that

they faced because it took so long to get equal education.

Sandifer, Alex, and Berry Dishong Renfer. "Schools for Freed Peoples." ​NCpedia​,

www.ncpedia.org/education/freed-peoples. Accessed 1 Mar. 2019. This website was

helpful because it gave me a idea of how freed blacks schools were and how different
they were from white schools. If this information was not given then there would not be

enough information for my project because in the project it compares the schools and

contrast there differences

"Separate but Equal? South Carolina's Fight over School Segregation." ​National Park Service

U.S. Department of the Interior​,

www.nps.gov/nr/twhp/wwwlps/lessons/158equalization/158equalization.htm. Accessed 1

Mar. 2019. This website is beneficial because it gives quotes from the different cases in

the Brown v.s Board of Education trials and talks about how the whites called it "separate

but equal" when it was really not equal at all because it was separate

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