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Brown v. Board Mosaic

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Brown v. Board Mosaic

Brown v. Board illustration

🎨 Color Key

Use the numbers below to color each section of the mosaic:

1 = Red (Justice scales)
2 = Blue (Sky background)
3 = Brown (School building)
4 = Yellow (Sun rays)
5 = Green (Grass and trees)
6 = Purple (Courtroom robes)
7 = Orange (School doors)
8 = Pink (Faces and hands)
9 = Gray (Steps and columns)
10 = Black (Outlines and text)
11 = White (Clouds and papers)
12 = Light Blue (Windows)

🏛️ Brown v. Board Mosaic Scene

Instructions: Color each numbered section according to the color key above. The scene shows the Supreme Court building with scales of justice, representing the historic Brown v. Board decision that ended school segregation.

Note: Look carefully for small numbered sections throughout the image. Some areas may have the same number repeated multiple times.

📝 Reflection Questions

1. What does the Brown v. Board of Education case represent in American history?
2. Why do you think scales of justice are an important symbol for this historic court case?
3. The year Brown v. Board was decided was ________.

1952

1954

1956

1958

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