Plessy V. Henry Brown Essay

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take his case to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court then opposes Plessy’s lawyer, which caused for him to lose the case.
Supreme Court Justice Henry Brown even stated that even though the 14th Amendment seemed to have an intention to make African Americans and whites “equal before the law” it does not mean that they will be equal in society. “Since the Supreme Court had never considered the constitutionality of racially segregated transportation under the Fourteenth Amendment, the court chose to examine the record for legal precedents.” The ‘separate but equal’ doctrine to become a law, “Separate but equal was a legal doctrine in American constitutional law that justified systems of segregation. Under this doctrine, services, facilities

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