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17 December, 06:43

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How was Brown v. Board of Education different from other court cases regarding segregated public education?

In the Brown case, the federal government initiated the action against the Browns.

In the Brown case, states were charged for failure to provide equal education.

In the Brown case, the right to integrated schools was challenged.

In the Brown case, the "separate but equal" principle was challenged.

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  1. 17 December, 09:37
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    In the Brown case, the "separate but equal" principle was challenged.
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