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How did Brown vs. Board of Education change the rights of African Americans in Texas?
a.
The decision ended segregated Democratic primaries in Texas
b.
The decision created affirmative action laws
c.
The decision made segregated public schooling unconstitutional
d.
The decision made hiring discrimination illegal

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Answered by saltywhitehorse
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The decision made segregated public schooling unconstitutional

Explanation:

  • The issue began when nine African American students enrolled in Little Rock Central High School.
  • Their admission at a school was a test of Brown v. Board of Education that declared segregation in schools as illegal.
  • The Brown v. Board of Education decision denied the concept of separate but declared the same school for everyone.
  • Segregation was very much present in the South States under the Jim Crow Laws which keep Blacks separated from the Southern whites.
  • The Brown v. Board of Education changed the rights of African Americans in Texas as it gives them a right to have education through desegregation in the public schools.

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The supreme court decision in brown v. board of education (1954):

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