Which argument did Thurgood Marshall use to
challenge the legality of segregation in Brown V.
Board of Education?
A. All schools for African Americans were of
poor quality.

B. By their nature, separate schools could never
be equal.

C. White students in segregated schools were
harmed because they were denied exposure
to African American children.

Respuesta :

Answer:By their nature, separate schools could never be equal

Explanation:

Answer:

B.) By their nature, separate schools could never be equal.