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The BROWN v BOARD OF EDUCATION OF TOPEKA decision meant that a. school board members had to be elected by voters in their community. b. separate public schools for students of d…
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The BROWN v BOARD OF EDUCATION OF TOPEKA decision meant that
a. school board members had to be elected by voters in their
community.
b. separate public schools for students of different races were
illegal.
c. boards of education had to replace school buildings in poor
condition.
d. boards of education had to be made up of people of different
races.
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this made segregation illegal
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