Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Clark v Board of School Directors was an 1868 court case in the U.S. state of Iowa. In 1868, Susan Clark, a 12 year-old African American, sued the local school board of Muscatine, Iowa, because she was refused admittance into Grammar school no 2. under the notion that it was a white school only. Clark, in her lawsuit, said that the segregation was a violation of Iowa law and the Iowa State Constitution. Iowa trial court and state district court sided with Clark."@en }
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- Clark_v_Board_of_School_Directors comment "Clark v Board of School Directors was an 1868 court case in the U.S. state of Iowa. In 1868, Susan Clark, a 12 year-old African American, sued the local school board of Muscatine, Iowa, because she was refused admittance into Grammar school no 2. under the notion that it was a white school only. Clark, in her lawsuit, said that the segregation was a violation of Iowa law and the Iowa State Constitution. Iowa trial court and state district court sided with Clark.".
- Q22022105 comment "Clark v Board of School Directors was an 1868 court case in the U.S. state of Iowa. In 1868, Susan Clark, a 12 year-old African American, sued the local school board of Muscatine, Iowa, because she was refused admittance into Grammar school no 2. under the notion that it was a white school only. Clark, in her lawsuit, said that the segregation was a violation of Iowa law and the Iowa State Constitution. Iowa trial court and state district court sided with Clark.".