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Which two of the following sentences from the article include CENTRAL ideas of the article?
1:She was forced to travel a mile to an all-black school even though a white school was only seven blocks from her house.
2:He later became the first black Supreme Court justice. Marshall served from 1967 to 1991.
3:Known as Brown II, this seven-paragraph decision assigned local federal judges to make sure schools integrated.
U. S. schools today remain widely segregated.
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