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Essay heading: Brown Vs The Board Of Education
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Other black parents joined and in 1951, requested an injunction that would forbid the segregation in Topeka public schools.
The supreme courts decision did not get rid of segregation in other public areas such as restaurants and restrooms nor did it require not getting rid of segregation in public schools by a certain time... displayed 300 characters
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On the other hand, it did declare the permissive or mandatory segregation that existed in 21 states unconstitutional.
People wondered if there could really be such a thing as interracial schools. Some people didn’t mind but others were very against it. The outcome of this trial initiated educational and social reform throughout the United States, bringing change in years to come... displayed next 300 characters
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