DREAM BIG #4 July 2015 | Page 36

Phillipsburg High School continued

By Hannah, Hunter, Conner

Separate but equal doesn't quite explain how segregation worked in the 1950's.

Take bus rides in Louisiana and Alabama for example. The white people were supplied with buses to get to school while the African Americans were forced to walk.

Despite the distances between schools, the colored citizens were still forced to walk to their destinations.

Our picture shows how the white people got to ride in buses and the colored people had to walk.

We all enjoyed learning in a new way.

Colored pencils

Separate, but not Equal

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