Public School Segregation by State 1954 – Classroom Wall Map serves as an essential visual teaching tool for secondary education and historical analysis. Map Shop delivers this curriculum-aligned map on a heavy-duty pull-down roller with a rigid backboard, making it easy to mount and display in any social studies classroom.
The cartography captures the precise legal status of public education during the pivotal year of 1954. Using clear color blocks, the layout differentiates territories where racial segregation was legally mandated, permitted through local options, or prohibited by state law. This direct visual mapping simplifies complex legal history, providing students with critical geographic context for the Brown v. Board of Education decision and subsequent Civil Rights milestones.

