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Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka is heard by the US Supreme Court.
The Civil Rights Act is passed.
Clara Luper holds a sit-in at the Katz Drug Store in Oklahoma City.
Judge Luther Bohanon orders cross-district busing integrate Oklahoma City schools.
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May 17, 1954. Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka is heard by the US Supreme Court. This case was first argued on December 9, 1952, and decided in 1954, ruling racial segregation of children in public schools as unconstitutional.
September 9, 1957. The Civil Rights Act is passed.
After Brown v. Board of Education, several Southern leaders started a massive resistance against desegregation, so President Eisenhower proposed this bill to grant federal protection for African-American voting rights
August 19, 1958. Clara Luper holds a sit-in at the Katz Drug Store in Oklahoma City.
Ms. Luper and several African Americans members of the youth council sat at the counter asking to buy drinks. When denied service, they refused to leave the store until closing time.
February 1972. Judge Luther Bohanon orders cross-district busing integrate Oklahoma City schools.
Judge Bohanon ordered the School Board to implement a desegregation plan known as the Finger Plan, a plan for cross-district busing of students
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