Brown v. Board: Supreme Court's Landmark Case

Brown v. Board of Education was argued before the Supreme Court by Thurgood Marshall, representing the NAACP. This landmark case in 1954 challenged the legality of racial segregation in public schools. The Court's unanimous decision declared that "separate but equal" education was inherently unequal, paving the way for desegregation.

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