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Chief Justice Earl Warren wrote the landmark Supreme Court decision

On 1954, Chief Justice Earl Warren wrote the landmark Supreme Court decision in Brown vs  Board of Education, which abolished the “separate but equal” policy and mandated school desegregation.

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