Significance of the brown v. the board of education


Question: The significance of the Brown v. The Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas of 1954 was that Question options: a) it declared segregation of public schools to be unconstitutional. b) it launched the civil rights career of Dr. Martin Luther King. c) it ended lynching. d) it legalized voting rights for African Americans.

 

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