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31 January, 15:27

The ruling in Brown v. Board of Education did not immediately end segregation in public schools because

Northern states refused to follow it.

the Supreme Court did not offer a new policy.

Southern states closed all their public schools.

the Supreme Court could not agree on a new policy.

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  1. 31 January, 15:40
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    This was because the supreme court didn't offer a new policy. A policy was needed to put the changes into effect.
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