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They also said that having children in separate schools were sending messages that Blacks were somehow inferior, so there was no way that education could be equal. The Board of Education's argued that segregation was a way of life and just preparing kids with the situations they would deal with they were adults...
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The Board of Education cited African Americans that were successful like Frederick Douglas who did not attend integrated school. The case was appealed to the Supreme Court in 1951. The Supreme Court tossed the decision of the case for three years. The discussed the interpretations of the Fourteenth Amendment and if the Plessy vs...
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