Berea College is a private liberal arts work college in Berea, Kentucky. It was founded in 1855 as a coeducational and desegregated school, admitting both black and white students and treating them without
discrimination. In 1904, the "
Day Law" (named for
Carl Day, a Democrat from
Breathitt County, Kentucky who had introduced the bill in the Kentucky House of Representatives) was passed by the
Kentucky legislature, prohibiting any person, group of people, or corporation from the teaching of black and white students in the same school, or from running separate branches of a school for the teaching of black and white students within twenty-five miles of each other. Since at the time Berea was the only such integrated school in Kentucky (and the only such college in the South), it was clearly the target of this law. After Berea College's challenge to the law failed before the
Kentucky Court of Appeals (although the distance provision was struck down), the case was appealed to the
U.S. Supreme Court. ==Opinion of the Court==