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Answer:

Could an African American be denied admission to a law school?

Explanation:

The 1950 Supreme Court Case of Sweatt v. Painter involves the denial of admission to an African American man named Heman Marion Sweatt. The University of Texas's School of Law denied him admission based on his race, stating that the state's constitution does not support integrated education.

This led to the case where the right of an African American to be admitted at the same school as a white person is brought up again. The Supreme Court declared that the right to education, irrespective of one's race, should not be denied, and thus, the school should accept Sweatt in the same law school as the white people.

Thus, the correct answer is the first option.