Plessy Vs Ferguson Case Study

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Plessy vs Ferguson 1896. Plessy vs Ferguson was a case decided in 1896 by the US Supreme Court involving the constitutional law on racial segregation. The plaintiff (Plessy) was arrested for violating Separate Car Act enacted in 1890 which allowed the state of Louisiana provide distinct accommodation for whites and blacks on the railroads. In 1892 the plaintiff was arrested and taken to court for violating the Act for using railways preserved for whites. The Supreme Court in a majority ruling of 7-1 upheld the state laws on racial segregation. Plessy was fined $25 for violating the law. The plaintiff argued that the segregation law denied the blacks of the constitutional right under thirteenth and fourteenth that guarantees the U.S. citizens

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