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The case of McLaurin v. Oklahoma (1950) is an example of
early NAACP defeats in the legal fight against segregation in public schools.
cases that were part of the Brown v. Board of Education case.
early NAACP victories in the legal fight to end segregation in public education.
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early NAACP victories in the legal fight to end segregation in public education.
McLaurin v. Oklahoma (1950) was a Supreme Court win for the NAACP that held that segregating a Black graduate student within a public university (separate seating, etc.) impaired his ability to learn and violated the Equal Protection Clause. It, along with cases like Sweatt v. Painter, helped pave the way for Brown v. Board of Education.
McLaurin v. Oklahoma (1950) was a Supreme Court win for the NAACP that held that segregating a Black graduate student within a public university (separate seating, etc.) impaired his ability to learn and violated the Equal Protection Clause. It, along with cases like Sweatt v. Painter, helped pave the way for Brown v. Board of Education.
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