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Why did Thurgood Marshall cite the Fourteenth Amendment to argue that segregation in public schools
was unconstitutional? - Accurate
answers The Fourteenth Amendment guarantees equal protection under the
law.
The Southern Manifesto was a document that declared the intent of -
Accurate answers Southern lawmakers to oppose desegregation.
Which encouraged the NAACP to become involved with Reverend Oliver Brown's lawsuit against a board
of education in Kansas? - Accurate
answers the Supreme Court's decision in McLaurin v. Oklahoma
The unanimous opinion in Brown v. Board of Education was written by -
Accurate answers Earl Warren.
Who declared that organized resistance by Southern states would prevent racial integration in the
South? - Accurate answers
Harry Flood Byrd
The area of the United States that was most affected by Brown v. Board of Education was -
Accurate answers the South.
The governor of Arkansas who used National Guard troops to fight integration at Central High School in
Little Rock was - Accurate answers
Orval Faubus.
Which called on states to desegregate "with all deliberate speed"? -
Accurate answers Brown II
In his arguments in Brown v. Board of Education, the lawyer for Linda Brown claimed that "separate but
equal" public schools were - Accurate
answers separate but not truly equal.
The ruling in Brown v. Board of Education did not immediately end segregation in public schools because
- Accurate answers
the Supreme Court did not offer a new policy.