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Why was Brown v. Board of Education such a significant case in terms of its impact on education and the rights of blacks? What was its connection to Plessy v. Ferguson? How did Brown v. Board of Education change the legal definition of equality and advance the Civil Rights Movement for blacks?

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n 1954, the Supreme Court unanimously strikes down segregation in public schools, sparking the Civil Rights movement. A watershed moment for desegregation, Brown v. Board did not instantly desegregate schools. ... Board of Education ruling did little on the community level to achieve the goal of desegregation.

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