Thurgood Marshall argued that "separate, but equal" must not stand. He was a prominent advocate against segregation and fought for civil rights, emphasizing that separate facilities are inherently unequal and violate the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment.
Due to inequality and unfairness, Thurgood Marshall argued that(2 points)
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"separate, but equal" must stand.
"separate, but equal" must stand.
he should join the Supreme Court.
he should join the Supreme Court.
Linda Brown should attend a black school.
Linda Brown should attend a black school.
it is important to respect the rights of others.
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