In 1954 in the Brown v. Board of Education decision, the Supreme Court ruled that:
A) the "separate but equal" doctrine was still constitutional.
B) the "separate but equal" doctrine was inherently illegal and unconstitutional.
C) the "separate but equal" doctrine could be applied to schools.
D) the "separate but equal" doctrine should be applied to school sports.
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