What was Thurgood Marshall's main
argument against 'separate but equal'
established in the Plessy vs. Ferguson
case?
A. no one should be separate
B. this was not actually equal
C. no one should walk to school
D. no one wants segregation

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Answer:

B

Explanation: “Separate but equal”, according to Thurgood Marshall, meant that education for white and black students were held in different kinds of schools, but the problem was that schools for whites and schools for whites were not equal in regards to facilitates, money, quality of education etc.  Most state funding went to White schools.  

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