Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site by Ginnie McKnight
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"Brown v Board of Education is a monumental Supreme Court Case for the United States. This poster commemorates the National Historic Site and Key contributors involved in the Brown v Board of Education 1954 & 1955 Supreme Court Decision." -Ginnie
Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site was established in Topeka, Kansas, on October 26, 1992, by the United States Congress to commemorate the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision aimed at ending racial segregation in public schools. On May 17, 1954, the Supreme Court unanimously declared that "separate educational facilities are inherently unequal" and, as such, violated the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution, which guarantees all citizens "equal protection of the laws." The site consists of the Monroe Elementary School, one of the four segregated elementary schools for African American children in Topeka, and the adjacent grounds.
Ginnie McKnight is an emerging Artist residing in Baltimore, MD. Her paintings represent symbols of strength, perseverance, and the belief that hard work pays off.
Archival quality inkjet prints, produced and fulfilled by Printful in Los Angeles, CA on an Epson Stylus Pro 7900 on heavyweight Epson Matte Paper. Frames are also made in Los Angeles and are lightweight with acrylic front protector.
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