Answer:
The Supreme Court in the Case of Brown v. Board of Education gave verdict that the racial segregation in public schools was an unconstitutional practice and should be abhorred.
Step-by-step explanation:
In 1954, The Supreme Court gave a verdict to a decade long case of Brown v. Board of Education, under the judgment of Chief Justice Warren.
The case was filed by the parents of Linda, an eight-year-old girl, who was denied admission to her nearest school because of her color.
Board of Topeka decided to give her admission to the school which was far from her school but was created for blacks. Brown's case was led by Thurgood Marshall, who argued that racial segregation in public schools not only promotes inequality but also demotivates children.
Chief Justice Warren gave verdict in the favor of Browns agreeing to the points raised by Thurgood.