What was the result of the Brown versus Board of Education? Was it special? Public schools were set up for African-American students or African-American kids were prevented from attending the same schools as white kids or the entire nation was desegregated or African-American kids were allowed to attend the same schools as white kids.

The result of the Brown versus Board of Education was that African-American kids were allowed to attend the same schools as white kids. The Supreme Court ruling in 1954 declared that segregation in public education was unconstitutional and violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. This landmark decision led to the desegregation of public schools across the United States.