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Why were “separate but equal” schools often unfair to African Americans? They were usually located right next to white schools. They were in poor condition and did not have proper funding. They were in competition with all-white schools for better teachers.

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They were in poor condition and did not have proper funding.

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They didn't have enough money given to buy better/more up to date textbooks, or larger classrooms, or many other supplies. Plus, many of the teachers weren't educated as well when they were younger. The teachers also were supposed to teach that Caucasian people were better than African American people.

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