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The unanimous holding in Brown v. Board was that "separate but equal", the policy by which Blacks and Whites in segregation would be separated but would receive equal treatment could not function. Separate was inherently unequal. The result was that all of the laws and systems of segregation, especially in education, were illegal or likely to be deemed illegal.

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Q: What was the unanimous ruling in Brown v Board of Education?
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