the Supreme Court?
History, 13.03.2020 15:54 novesparks
What was an argument about segregation made by Thurgood Marshall before
the Supreme Court?
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A. The writers of the Fourteenth Amendment intended to allow
segregated schools.
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B. African American students suffered damage from being treated
differently.
C. Many experts said that segregated schools have benefits to both
students of both races.
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D. State governments were doing everything they could to quickly
make schools equal.
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