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What strategy did the NAACP use to try to end segregation?
asking for “separate but equal” facilities
arguing legal cases in court
asking African Americans to become lawyers
establishing its own graduate school
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arguing legal cases in court
The NAACP’s legal strategy (through its Legal Defense Fund and lawyers like Thurgood Marshall) challenged segregation in court, leading to decisions such as Brown v. Board of Education that overturned "separate but equal."
The NAACP’s legal strategy (through its Legal Defense Fund and lawyers like Thurgood Marshall) challenged segregation in court, leading to decisions such as Brown v. Board of Education that overturned "separate but equal."
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