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The ruling was that segregation in public places had to come to an end. Answer 2: The ruling stated that segregation in education facilities was unconstitutional. Integration and the Civil Rights Movement were results of the ruling.
Public school segregation was unconstitutional.
Brown vs Board of Education said that regarding educational segregation, "separate educational facilities are inherently unequal." Unfortunately, in many areas this is still going on because district and housing boundaries still reflect the economic and racial disparities in our society... but Brown vs Board of Education put an end to state-sanctioned racism. Now we just have to fight it in other ways.
Segregated schools are unconstitutional A+
The Supreme Court case Brown vs. Board of Education was about racial segregation in public schools. The court cased declared this segregation unconstitutional.
Segregation in public schools is unconstitutional.
The Brown v. Board of Education decision declared it unconstitutional to have separate schools for black and white children as well as declaring it unconstitutional to deny black children equal educational opportunities. This was a landmark decision and turning point in the civil rights movement.Case Citation:Brown v. Board of Education, 347 US 483 (1954)
The U.S. Supreme Court ordered schools to gradually racially integrate.
segregation in public schools was against the constitution
The US Supreme Court declared segregation in pubic schools unconstitutional in Brown v. Board of Education, (1954), and ordered the schools integrated in Brown v. Board of Education II, (1955).
Brown won! And the Court ruled segregation in schools unconstitutional
That segregation of black and white schools is unconstitutional fun is it not :D A.S.Apex :)