Why was the Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka decision so important?(1 point)
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It gave Indigenous children in the U.S. access to a better education.
It gave Indigenous children in the U.S. access to a better education.
It gave Black children in the U.S. access to a better education.
It gave Black children in the U.S. access to a better education.
It gave Latino children in the U.S. access to a better education.
It gave Latino children in the U.S. access to a better education.
It gave Black girls in the U.S. access to a better education.
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It ended segregation in public schools and paved the way for desegregation in all aspects of society.