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Some ways that the NAACP fought segregation was:

  • By fighting inequality in public schools
  • By proving that schools were not equal
  • By bringing lawsuits
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By bringing lawsuit. (Apex)

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bringing lawsuites

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You mother ***** i will slap you
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THAT DID NOT F***ING HELP!
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@Anonymous Bringing Lawsuits is the right answer to this question on Apex you idiot
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Yo what the f*** LMAO 
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that wasn't one of them
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It can be multiple things from what it looks like
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dud calm the heck down
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@Carissa Craig ∙LOL
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that was the right answer for me
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lol come on now yall

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by proving that schools were not equal

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Sheesh

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That comment down there is flat out rude

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The NAACP used lawsuits and rights under the 14th and 15th Amendments to fight segregation and discrimination. The civil rights movement's first major legal victory came in 1954, when the NAACP won Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas.

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The primary technique the NAACP used to advance civil rights for minorities in the United States was litigation.

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By proving that schools were not equal (Apex)

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