Brown vs Board of Education

LIMITED EDITION OF 250

 

Giclée-Museum Quality on Archival Paper

Size: 30“ by 40“

Mixed Media original Framed

$1,000.00
$4,800.00

About the Art: The landmark Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education (1954) marked a pivotal moment in American civil rights history by unanimously overturning the “separate but equal” doctrine established in Plessy v. Ferguson. Chief Justice Earl Warren’s Court ruled that racial segregation in public schools violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, declaring that separate educational facilities are inherently unequal and generate feelings of inferiority among minority children. While implementation faced “massive resistance” in many Southern states and the Court’s subsequent “all deliberate speed” enforcement decree in Brown II allowed for gradual desegregation, the decision fundamentally changed American constitutional law and provided critical legal foundation for the civil rights movement that followed.

LIMITED EDITION OF 250

Giclée-Museum Quality on Archival Paper

Size: 30“ by 40“

Mixed Media original Framed


Giclée :High quality individual prints that are of museum archival quality. They are able to produce subtle variations in tone and fine details. They are created with an extremely high resolution dot matrix printer.

Limited Edition :Printing only a specified number of giclées. The number is determined with the initial and is not changed. ​
Given the limited nature of the art, the giclées has the potential of reaching a value that matches or exceeds that of the original.

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