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What are the plaintiffs seeking for their children in Brown v. Board of Education? A.shared entrances and water fountains admission to public schools B.advanced curriculum higher-quality teachers

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B. Admission to public schools.

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The famous "Brown v. Board of Education" was a case brought about by the parents of African American students for the rights of their children to be allowed to attend the same schools as that of the Whites. This case became groundbreaking for the court's decision to direct the public schools against the racially segregated schooling system. It ordered the schools to allow the black students to be allowed to attend the schools as that of the whites. The case also became famous for it's acceptance of the racial issue in the American education system. The admittance of the unconstitutional nature of the segregated schooling by the court also gave a huge momentum for the civil rights movement which was to become a major turning point for the freedom of the slaves and the blacks in general.

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