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In 1955, the Supreme Court decided in Brown vs. Board of Education that the
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Practice:
In 1955, the Supreme Court decided in Brown vs. Board of Education that the
segregation of American schools was illegal. Before this, white and black
children had often been required to attend separate schools. After the
decision, school desegregation became "the law of the land."
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