In Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, the Supreme Court accepted the argument that
A) educational facilities that are separate are, by their very nature, unequal.
B) society's need for an educated citizenry outweighed any freedom-of-association rights of minors.
C) segregation of any public facility threatened American relations with other nations.
D) as taxpayers, African Americans were part owners of all facilities paid for by taxes and therefore had the right of equal access to those facilities
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