Because everyone on this planet has equal rights, and just because people maybe we can't understand some peoples language or don't believe in their religion, or the most simple thing like they don't have the same skin color does not mean that they should be treated differently from the way that we treat ourselves. Are rights should be equal and if people can't see why, then I feel sorry for them.
. They agreed that segregation was wrong.
They agreed that segregation was wrong. (apex)
They agreed that segregation was wrong.
Judge Warren believed segregation in schools was wrong because it violated the principle of equality guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment. He argued that segregated educational facilities were inherently unequal, leading to a sense of inferiority among minority students. This inequality not only impacted their educational opportunities but also their personal development and social integration. Ultimately, he concluded that segregation harmed both individuals and society as a whole.
Segregation, segregation, segregation, and segregation
. They agreed that segregation was wrong.
. They agreed that segregation was wrong.
They agreed that segregation was wrong. (apex)
segregation makes more bullies
They agreed that segregation was wrong. (apex)
They agreed that segregation was wrong.
They agreed that segregation was wrong.
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Judge Warren believed segregation in schools was wrong because it violated the principle of equality guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment. He argued that segregated educational facilities were inherently unequal, leading to a sense of inferiority among minority students. This inequality not only impacted their educational opportunities but also their personal development and social integration. Ultimately, he concluded that segregation harmed both individuals and society as a whole.
They both agreed that segregation was wrong
Segregation that is imposed by a law !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Segregation, segregation, segregation, and segregation