What was the unanimous ruling in brown v. board of education?
school curriculum should...
History, 15.01.2020 11:31 keiolanibrooks
What was the unanimous ruling in brown v. board of education?
school curriculum should include information on the civil rights movement.
the principle of “separate but equal” schools is acceptable.
“separate but equal” schools are fundamentally unequal and unconstitutional.
public school choice is legal.
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