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5. What two arguments did the NAACP make towards segregated schools? |

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In a study commissioned by the NAACP in the 1930s, Nathan Margold found that under segregation, the facilities provided for blacks were always separate, but never equal to those maintained for whites. This, Margold argued, violated the equality aspect of Plessy's “separate but equal” principle

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