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What are the plaintiffs seeking for their children in Brown v. Board of Education?
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admission to public schools
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Admission to public schools.
The plaintiffs challenged state laws requiring racially segregated schools and sought the right for their children to attend public (integrated) schools—arguing "separate but equal" was inherently unequal.
The plaintiffs challenged state laws requiring racially segregated schools and sought the right for their children to attend public (integrated) schools—arguing "separate but equal" was inherently unequal.
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