In the case Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, the U.S. Supreme Court held that:
a. A Louisiana statute providing for separate railway cars for whites and African
Americans provided equal facilities for African Americans
b. A surrogate-parenting contract should be enforced against the wishes of the
natural mother
c. Separate educational facilities for whites and African Americans were
inherently unequal
d. A Louisiana statute providing for separate railway cars for whites and African
Americans provided equal facilities for African Americans and separate
educational
C
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