Brown v. Board of Education – Reshaping the Language of Equality and Justice
The 1954 Brown v. Board of Education ruling didn’t just end legal segregation—it redefined the language of justice. Terms like “inherently unequal” and “equal protection” transformed legal, cultural, and activist discourse, embedding powerful moral vocabulary into everyday English and marking a pivotal shift in how America spoke about race and rights.
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