The University of Michigan Library digital archive Brown v. Board of Education
by Charles G. Ransom, University of Michigan. Library
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In what ways do the primary sources in this collection capture the emotional and psychological toll experienced by the plaintiffs and legal teams involved in the case?
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When reviewing the archival materials leading up to the Supreme Court's decision, which specific document or artifact resonated with you the most, and why?
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