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How and why did the federal government’s concern with u.s. relations overseas shape its involvement with the brown v. board of education case?
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How and why did the federal government’s concern with u.s. relations overseas shape its involvement with the brown v. board of education case?
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The U.S was attempting to prove that democracy was a superior form of governmental and did not discriminate against its own citizenry
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