United States v. Montgomery County Board of Education
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| Argued April 28, 1969 Decided June 2, 1969 | |||||||
| Full case name | United States v. Montgomery County Board of Education | ||||||
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| The school board must move toward a goal whereby “in each school the ratio of white to Negro faculty members is substantially the same as it is throughout the system.” | |||||||
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| Majority | Black | ||||||
United States v. Montgomery Country Board of Education, 395 U.S. 225 (1969), was a case heard before the United States Supreme Court concerning the integration in the Montgomery County, Alabama, public schools.
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- Text of United States v. Montgomery Country Board of Education, 395 U.S. 225 (1969) is available from: Findlaw Justia
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