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Why did Chief Justice Earl Warren argue in the Brown decision that separate could never be equal?

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  1. 26 July, 06:31
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    Chief Justice Earl Warren argued in the Brown decision that separate could never be equal because public education-which is a right for every citizen and deserved equal protection in accordance with the Fourteenth Amendment-had separate educational facilities for whites, and for blacks. This implied that both races were treated separately; being separated in such a way could not make them equally protected as expected by the constitution.
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