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Fofino [41]
3 years ago
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Compare the interview "On the Front Lines with Thurgood Marshall" with the informational piece "'Equal Justice Under Law': Thurg

ood Marshall".
What key information is expanded on in the interview that is not deeply explored in the informational piece?


The interview provides a more detailed account of the Supreme Court's opinion on Brown v. Board of Education.

The interview gives more specific examples of how segregation in education is inherently unequal and unfair.

The interview includes Marshall's own struggle to get into law school which fueled his sense of injustice.

The interview mentioned more about the opposition Marshall faced in the African American community.
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Serga [27]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The answer is B!

Explanation:

I just took the K12 quiz . Influential People 2  :3

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