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Chief Justice Earl Warren stated, “Separate educational facilities are inherently unequal.” What did the use of “inherently” imply about segregation?

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Inherently applied that segregation wasn't natural, it was a idea built by man to seperate themselves from people they felt were inferior because of their darker skin and differences.
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The US Supreme Court ruled in the case Brown v. Board of Education that laws that established separate public schools for students of different races were unconstitutional.

The word inherently was used to imply that there is no way that any segregation could bring any equality, that segregation itself is already unequal.

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