Answer:
Segregation in American schools generated a situation of inequality between the education provided to whites and African Americans, which had two main consequences:
-The quality of education of African Americans was lower than that of whites, which resulted in a lower labor capacity and therefore fewer future opportunities for this group compared to whites.
-Above all, the awareness of African Americans of being segregated and the anger it generated led to the formation of different protest groups in the face of this situation, which led to the development of the Civil Rights Movement.