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Which role did earl warren play in the brown v. board of education case? a. as chief justice, he convinced the other justices to issue a unanimous decision for the sake of national unity. b. as a lawyer representing the naacp, he argued that segregated schools violated blacks' constitutional rights. c. as the lawyer representing southern schools, he argued that the 14th amendment allowed segregated education. d. as chief justice, he wrote a dissenting opinion stating that "separate but equal" public schools were not a violation of blacks' civil rights.

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