Why was the case of Sweatt v. Painter so important to struggle to end segregation?

Please provide the best answer for the statement.


Answer:
1. Explain that the case focused on the efforts of a black student, Heman Sweatt, to gain admission to the University of Texas at Austin law school.
2. Note that the university tried to get around a court order to admit Sweatt by creating separate facilities for him.
3. Explain that the Supreme Court ruled that this arrangement deprived Sweatt of intangible aspects of a legal education.
4. Conclude that, in so ruling, the Court signaled a readiness to take on the doctrine of “separate but equal” and to consider overturning it.

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A) submarine. B) airplane. C) shortwave radio. D) anti-aircraft gun.

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Crete was the site of the earliest Bronze Age settlement, and modern scholars have called the civilization that arose there ___________ after the legendary king of Crete

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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How did British policy toward the colonies change after the French and Indian War?

What will be an ideal response?

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Navajos served in a unique capacity during the war as:

A) radio code talkers. B) spies behind German lines. C) military chaplains. D) medical corpsmen.

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