
This activity explores the Supreme Court’s 1948 decision in Shelley v. Kraemer, where the Shelley family faced legal challenges after purchasing a home in a racially restricted neighborhood. The Court unanimously ruled that enforcing racial restrictive covenants violated the Fourteenth Amendment’s equal protection clause. This landmark ruling was a crucial step toward ending housing segregation and reinforced constitutional protections against racial discrimination.
Included in this resource:
Supreme Court Case Spotlight analysis with scaffolding questions
Answer key for teachers (suggested)
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