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In The United States Supreme Court rules in Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka that in the public schools is unequal and, therefore, illegal (1954).
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In The United States Supreme Court rules in Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka that in the public schools is unequal and, therefore, illegal (1954).
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racial segregation in public schools is unequal and illegal.
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The Brown v Board of Education was a landmark case overturning the long use phrase "Separate but Equal" proving that schools were not equal, and yes, therefore illegal.
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