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Brown v. Board of Education
12019-11-19T22:33:57+00:00Cait Marshall5aaeff6dd16a844b8418bf68332309f3ffdc4df442The Supreme Court reversed its Plessy v. Ferguson precedent in 1954 when it decided in Brown v. Board of Education that the “separate-but-equal” standard violated 14th Amendment protections. This landmark civil rights case did not fully desegregate schools. However, it did end an era of state-sanctioned segregation in public schools.plain2020-02-04T04:27:57+00:0005/17/1954Library of CongressDavid Squiresc613f45970ae89ef70516076df94370392b06674
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