Answer:
Hobson v. Hansen (1967)
Step-by-step explanation:
Hobson v. Hansen (1967) was a federal court case filed by civil rights activist Julius W. Hobson against Superintendent Carl F. Hansen and the District of Columbia's Board of Education on the charge that the current educational system underprivileged blacks and the poor of their right to equal educational opportunities relative to their white and affluent peers, on account of race and socioeconomic status.