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Based on information in the article, which of these happened before Marshall began trying anti-segregation cases in the 1940s?


Marshall became the first Black justice to serve on the Supreme Court.
Brown v. Board of Education went before the Supreme Court.

In an address, Marshall urged young people to stand up against unjust laws.
The Supreme Court protected the "separate but equal" clause.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Before Thurgood Marshall began trying anti-segregation cases in the 1940s, the following happened:

- The Supreme Court protected the "separate but equal" clause.

This legal doctrine was established in the 1896 case Plessy v. Ferguson, which upheld racial segregation under the "separate but equal" standard before Marshall's involvement in anti-segregation cases. The other events listed occurred after the 1940s.
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