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19 November, 04:23

Why did it take so long to desegrate schools after brown v. Board of education decisions

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  1. 19 November, 07:35
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    Because of the clause "all deliberate speed"

    Explanation:

    In Brown II, the Supreme Court ruled that the ruling needed to be implemented with "all deliberate speed" which means everything and nothing.

    So, racists used that language to delay the implementation of desegregation
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