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The Brown case was based on the belief that segregation in Topeka's schools violated the "equal protection clause" of the __________.
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The Brown case was based on the belief that segregation in Topeka's schools violated the "equal protection clause" of the __________.
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the answer is 14 admendment
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14th amendment (the equal protection clause is mentioned in the 14th amendment of the United States constitution
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