Earl Warren wanted to help African Americans society during segregation. He worked on cases that would integrate whites and blacks. Earl Warren’s decisions were life changing for many blacks and opened up a lot of educational doors.
Earl Warren was the judge for the Brown v. Board case in 1954. The Congress which proposed amendment supsequently provided for segregated schools in the District of Columbia. Congress wanted to keep schools and every part of a business segregated, because of and earlier case calling for “separate but equal” places. Congress tried to beat around the Fourteenth Amendment by passing “separate but equal” in 1896(Plessy v. Ferguson). Many people were denied rights if the states