What was Brown v. Board of Education really about?
Ending slavery practices in schools
Making...
Social Studies, 18.03.2021 21:50 makinzy03
What was Brown v. Board of Education really about?
Ending slavery practices in schools
Making sure that black schools and white schools were segregated
Making sure that black schools and white schools were desegregated
Shortening the time students had to spend at school
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