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The case of McLaurin v. Oklahoma State Regents (1950) dealt with the
denial of graduate school admission to an African American student and their on campus treatment.
separation and isolation of African American students within a school.
treatment given to African American students at an integrated graduate school.
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"Separation and isolation of African American students within a school."
Explanation: McLaurin v. Oklahoma State Regents (1950) involved George McLaurin, who, after being admitted to the University of Oklahoma graduate program, was subjected to segregative restrictions (separate seating in classes, library, cafeteria). The Supreme Court held those separate conditions impaired his ability to study and violated the Equal Protection Clause.
Explanation: McLaurin v. Oklahoma State Regents (1950) involved George McLaurin, who, after being admitted to the University of Oklahoma graduate program, was subjected to segregative restrictions (separate seating in classes, library, cafeteria). The Supreme Court held those separate conditions impaired his ability to study and violated the Equal Protection Clause.
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