In 1892, in a planned act of civil disobedience, Plessy boarded a train in New Orleans and sat ... After the 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson decision, segregation became even more ensconced through ...
They chose Homer Plessy to defy the segregationists in an ... That would not change until 1954, when the Court decided in Brown v. Board of Education that "separate but equal" denied the ...
The ruling in Plessy v Ferguson was the start of the ‘separate-but-equal’ principle. This led to more segregation on transportation, in entertainment venues, in factories and at other places ...
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