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RSB [31]
2 years ago
8

Suki wants to learn more about Brown v. Board of Education. Suki would find the most information by __________.

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1 answer:
otez555 [7]2 years ago
4 0

Suki can obtain more information about Brown v. Board of Education by;

  • A. reading a book on segregation in U.S. public schools

Brown v. Board of Education was a 1954 landmark ruling where all the judges ruled that it was unconstitutional for black American students to be subjected to 'separate-but-equal' education.

This was one of the pioneer achievements of those who campaigned for an end to racial segregation in America.

To get more information on this subject matter, a student should read a book on segregation in U.S public schools.

Since this was a landmark achievement that began the end of racial segregation in U.S public schools, it will be described in detail in such a book.

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