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What did the Browns want from the Board of Education in the

case of Brown v. Board of Education?
A
They wanted the members of the Board of Education to lose their
board positions for segregating schools on the basis of race.
B
They wanted the Board of Education to speak out publicly against
segregating students on the basis of race.
С
They wanted a large sum of money as damages because Linda
was forced to attend a distant school for African Americans.
D
They wanted their African American daughter Linda to be allowed
to attend the public school near her home.

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Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

User Czuroski
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Answer:

B They wanted the Board of Education to speak out publicly against segregating students on the basis of race.

Step-by-step explanation:

Browns v . Board education is a decision taken in 1954 to segregate students on the basis of race in public schools. There was a case whose outcome was added in the amendment of the constitution of United States.

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