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What was the impact of this decision?
States ended segregation i...
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What was the impact of this decision?
States ended segregation in elementary schools but not in higher grades.
States were permitted to maintain racially segregated schools so long as these were equal in quality.
States were forced to end all racial segregation in public schools.
States were required to ensure the economic and social equality of all races.
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