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schocls of the State. He holds a Collegiate Professicnal Certificate,

the highest certificate issued by the Virginia State Board of Educa-
tion for teaching in the public high schocls of Virginia. In order
to qualify for this certificate plaintiff has satisfled the sanc
requirenents as those exacted of all other teachers, white as wcll
as Negro, qualifying thorefor, and he exerclscs the same duties and

perforne sgrvices substantially equivalent to those perforncd by

other holders of the said certificate, white as well as Negro, yet

all white malec teachers in Norfolk who hold the said certificatc with

equal and less cxperience reccive salaries nuch larger than the

salary paid the plaintiff.