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Social Studies, 02.12.2020 18:10 itsmichaelhere1

What was the problem with the notion of “separate but equal”? Separate facilities were always equal, so it did not make sense to keep them separated.

Separate facilities were almost never equal.

Separate facilities were too difficult and expensive to maintain, so the Supreme Court passed a bill to ban “separate but equal” in all states.

There was nothing wrong with the notion of separate but equal.

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