Valliputi di uvit v. duard or education.
[t]here are findings below that the negro and white s...
Valliputi di uvit v. duard or education.
[t]here are findings below that the negro and white schools involved have been equalized, or are being equa
respect to buildings, curricula, qualifications and salaries of teachers, and other "tangible" factors.
the supreme court is most likely interested in these findings because it hopes to determine whether
outdated schools can compete in modern society.
students of varying races have similar aptitudes.
teachers treat students of varying races equally.
separate systems of education can be equal.
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