
In 1954, Brown v. Board of Education desegregated schools in the United States and deemed desegregated schools separate but unequal. Do you think ...
the legislation was an appropriate reaction to segregation in schools? Do you think the legislation is still relevant?

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User: In 1954, Brown v. Board of Education desegregated schools in the United States and deemed desegregated schools separate but unequal. Do you think the legislation was an appropriate reaction to segregation in schools? Do you think the legislation is still relevant?
Note: result, the Supreme Court has been politicized, while America's schools still ... desegregation was in the national interest because of foreign policy. Brown ... They did not think there was any conflict between ... [ would destroy the states' right to maintain segregated schools. ]
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