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Clearly it did not do so, since the "Separate, but Equal" doctrine flourished long after the 14th amendment. It wasn't completely abolished (legally) until the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

As a practical matter, some might say the "Separate, but Equal" doctrine is still around to some extent, even though it's now illegal.

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