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Citation: 353 U.S. 230

1. PENNSYLVANIA v. BOARD OF DIRS. OF CITY TRUSTS OF PHILADELPHIA, No. 769, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, April 29, 1957, Decided

OVERVIEW: College board of directors was an agency of the state when it was acting on behalf of a privately funded college. Its refusal to admit students because of their race was discrimination by the state in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment.


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