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Medal - History of the United States Supreme Court: Desegregate Schools

Location United States
Year 1975
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Composition Bronze
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Obverse lettering SUPREME COURT: DESEGREGATE SCHOOLS
MAY 17, 1954
Reverse description The reverse features a plain recessed field enclosed by an oval decorative border with ornamental corner devices, bearing a multi-line inscribed text chronicling three key events of 1954. The year 1954 appears in a cartouche at the top, and a small mint mark is present below the text at the lower field.
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Reverse lettering 1954
FEB. 26 – Defeat of Bricker Amendment to curtail treaty-making power of the President; MAY 17 – U.S. Supreme Court holds racial segregation in the public schools to be unconstitutional; DEC. 2 – Senate condemns Sen. Joseph McCarthy for abuse during his hearings on Communism in Army.
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