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The Doctrine of "Separate but Equal" Was Struck Down In

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Question 38

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The doctrine of "separate but equal" was struck down in:


A) 1856, Dred Scott decision
B) 1896, Plessy vs. Ferguson
C) 1977, UC Regents vs. Bakke
D) 1954, Brown vs. Board of Education

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