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The "doll test" helped to prove that separate but equal was bad for black

children in what case? *
Gideon v Wainwright
Plessy v Ferguson
Brown v Board of Education
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Board of Education case underlining the damaging effects racial segregation had on African-American children. Brown v. Board was a test case supported by the NAACP to end the precedent of legal segregation when conditions are “separate but equal,” established by the case Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896.

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Board of Education case underlining the damaging effects racial segregation had on African-American children. Brown v. Board was a test case supported by the NAACP to end the precedent of legal segregation when conditions are “separate but equal,” established by the case Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896.

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