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His appointment gave desegregation strong support
The supreme court justice was Earl Warren.
Earl Warren in Brown v. Board of Education (1954).
Segregationists disagreed with Brown v. Board of Education.As a Supreme Court justice, he said that segregation in schools was against the Constitution.
The groundbreaking civil rights decision Brown v. Board of Education was written by Chief Justice Earl Warren.
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That separate but equal public education was unconstitutional.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower appointed Chief Justice Earl Warren to the US Supreme Court in 1953 to replace Chief Justice Fred Vinson, who had died in office. Warren wrote the landmark opinion for Brown v. Board of Education, (1954)
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Earl Warren, the Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court during this case, agreed with the civil rights attorneys in the sense that the idea of "separate but equal" is unconstitutional.
That schools and students receive " equal protection of the laws"