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According to the Supreme Court, why was the doctrine of "separate but equal” no longer acceptable?

Segregated schools had become unusual after recent court orders.
Schools already admitted African American students whose skills were equal to those of white students.
Separate schools for African American students were almost always unequal to white schools.
Public schools almost always tried to be racially nondiscriminatory.

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Separate schools for African American students were almost always unequal to white schools.

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