It lost some effect due to a follow-up decision’s vague phrase 'with all deliberate speed,' and led to Virginia’s 'massive resistance' campaign after a unanimous decision, written by Earl Warren, responded to plaintiffs from Topeka by overturning Plessy v Ferguson

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1. It lost some effect due to a follow-up decision’s vague phrase 'with all deliberate speed,' and led to Virginia’s 'massive resistance' campaign after a unanimous decision, written by Earl Warren, responded to plaintiffs from Topeka by overturning Plessy v Ferguson