Segregation continued years after Brown v. Board.
The bus driver consented.An African-American resident from Dayton, [Dottie] Cook said her family petitioned the Howard school board to allow her to go to a school that white students attended — a more modern school with new books — and they were told she could but only if she got permission from the bus driver to be taken there.
It was 1964 — 10 years after the U.S. Supreme Court's historic Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka, Kan., decision outlawed segregated public schools.
Reading the comments on the article, some people seem rather upset about this unanimous resolution.


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