The example of serving on juries (paragraph 9) add to the development of Justice Harlan’s dissenting opinion mainly by . It was, consequently, adjudged that a state law that excluded citizens of the colored race from juries, because of their race, however well qualified in other respects to discharge the duties of jurymen, was repugnant to the fourteenth amendment. Answer choices for the above question A. It points out that courts had to overturn state laws allowing juries to be segregated in order to properly uphold the fourteenth amendment. B. It argues that a case like this one would be better served by a jury of a single race. C. It argues that whites and blacks being forced to serve together on juries should be illegal. D. It points out that juries have consistently decided in favor of integration since the courts declared that they be integrated themselves.