On May 17, 1954, the US Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice Earl Warren, issued a unanimous ruling in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, declaring that separate educational facilities are inherently unequal and that state-sanctioned segregation of public schools violates the 14th Amendment, thereby making such segregation unconstitutional.
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May 17, 1954, US Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren delivers the unanimous ruling in Brown versus Board of Education of Topeka, stating that separate educational facilities are inherently unequal, making state-sanctioned segregation of public schools a violation of the 14th Amendment and unconstitutional.
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