In the trial of Brown v. Board of Education, the Plaintiff requested to contend with the notion that segregated schools had failed to provide the same quality of education for black schools. The Plaintiff argued that racial segregation deprived students of equal protection under the Constitution, adding that the Fourteenth Amendment had not been fully interpreted. The Plaintiff argued for the right for Black Americans to receive Constitutionally protected equal education apart from discrimination. Race, argued the Plaintiff, determined the inferiority of one facility, (Legal Information Institute, LII).
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Brown v. Board of Education
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In the trial of Brown v. Board of Education, the Plaintiff requested to contend with the notion that segregated schools had failed to provide the same quality of education for black schools. The Plaintiff argued that racial segregation deprived students of equal protection under the Constitution, adding that the Fourteenth Amendment had not been fully interpreted. The Plaintiff argued for the right for Black Americans to receive Constitutionally protected equal education apart from discrimination. Race, argued the Plaintiff, determined the inferiority of one facility, (Legal Information Institute, LII).