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13 January, 00:52

How would the country be different today if "separate but equal" were still the law? Answer in complete sentences. Be sure to fully explain your response.

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  1. 13 January, 01:46
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    The country would primarily be different in the sense that African Americans and whites would no longer be working under the same facilites, nor learning in the same school, etc. However this was outlawed primarily in the Brown v. Board of education case followed by the Civil Rights Act.
  2. 13 January, 03:55
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    The nation would primarily be different in the means that whites and African Americans would no longer be doing work in the same facilities, or learn in the same schools. But this was outlawed during the Brown v. Board of education case followed by the Civil Rights Act.
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