False 1 point hat was Thurgood Marshall's main argument against separate schools for white and black children? Segregation viloated the Thirteenth Amendment and caused a defacto slave class. The 'separate but equal' doctrine was created in the Plessy v. Furguson case. Segregation violated the Fourteenth Amendment of equal protection of the law. Segregation produced unequal schools.

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hat was Thurgood Marshall's main argument against separate schools for white and black children?
Segregation viloated the Thirteenth Amendment and caused a defacto slave class.
The 'separate but equal' doctrine was created in the Plessy v. Furguson case.
Segregation violated the Fourteenth Amendment of equal protection of the law.
Segregation produced unequal schools.
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Segregation violated the Fourteenth Amendment of equal protection of the law.

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