What was Thurgood Marshall's main argument when he presented the case of Brown v. Board of Education?

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What was Thurgood Marshall's main argument when he presented the case of Brown v. Board of Education?

a. that African Americans should not have to give up their bus seats for a white person

b. that the FBI needed to diversify its staff and hire more African Americans 

c. that the idea of "seperate but equal" schools was unconstitutional 

d. that segregated schools had a negative effect on African-American students

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