Brown V B Board

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In the 1950's African Americans tired of segregation and discrimination, launched the civil rights movement to demand equality. The NAACP had been able to open some all-white universities and graduate schools to African American Students, by demonstrating that in most cases educational facilities of white students, but the court maintained that s



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Approximate Word count = 251
Approximate Pages = 1 (250 words per page double spaced)

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