Social Sciences, asked by Ikonikscenario7122, 2 months ago

Read the section "Thurgood Marshall Fought To End Segregation."

What does this section explain that other sections do NOT?

Group of answer choices

why many schools did not desegregate their schools despite a legal ruling by the Supreme Court

how segregated schools affected black children from rural families more than black children in cities

the second ruling that came a few years after the Brown v. Board of Education ruling

an example of a president who did not completely agree with the Brown v. Board of Education ruling

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Answered by rahul751046
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The massive effort to desegregate public schools across the United States was a major goal of the Civil Rights Movement.

Three years before Brown v. Board in November 1951, students in a civics class at the segregated black Adkin High School in Kinston, North Carolina, discussed what features an ideal school should have for a class assignment. When they realized that the local white high school indeed had everything they had imagined, the seeds were planted for a student-led protest. Without the assistance from any adults, these students confronted the local school board about the blatant inequality of local schools. When the board ignored their request for more funding, the students met by themselves to plan what to do next. In a group interview with these former students, John Dudley remembers, “So, that week, leading to Monday, we strategized. And we had everybody on board, 720 students.

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