Thurgood Marshall argued that A) "separate, but equal" must not stand. He was a key figure in the legal fight against racial segregation in the United States, particularly in the landmark case Brown v. Board of Education, where he argued that segregation in public schools was inherently unequal and violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
Due 2 inequality n unfairness, thurgood marshall argued dat
A ) " separated, but equal" must Stand
B ) He should join da supreme court
C ) Linda Brown should attend a black school
D ) it is important 2 respect da rigths of odas
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