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the idea that the equal protection clause applied to the federal government as well as to the states

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The Supreme Court ruled that racially segregated schools are illegal.


What did the Supreme Court decide in brown v the board of education?

Segregated schools were inherently unequal.


What were the schools before brown?

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What was Brown versus Board of Education about when it came before the Supreme Court in 1954?

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The Supreme Court's 1954 decision in Brown v Board of Education of Topeka suggested that?

Segregated schools for blacks and whites are unfair


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