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Brocco Pagano History 162-01 March 5, 2014 Mid-Term Exam Essay During the late 1800’s to the mid 1900’s, the United States was tainted by the stain of the slavery era, especially in the southern states. There was a great prejudice against blacks and the white majority was able to prevent them from practicing their basic rights, especially the right to vote and the right to get an education. When people started to question why there should be this segregation within society, they brought the issues to the United States Supreme Court. These conflicts resulted in the Supreme Court cases, Plessy v. Ferguson and Brown v. Board of Education, two of the most influential court cases in United States history. The first of the major cases that made it to the Supreme Court was Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896. The case started because Homer Plessy, who is one-eighth black, sat in a white only section of a train in Louisiana. This brought up the issue of the interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment, whether it was created to punish the south for the Civil War (The Dark Knights Feb 4). The majority opinion of the court was that the fourteenth amendment states that everyone is equal under the law. Since whites were using a policy of “separate but equal,” the fourteenth amendment isn’t violated because the races are still equal under the law (The Dark Knights Feb 4). The only Supreme Court justice to disagree with this is Justice John Marshal Harlan, so he dissented. He argued that if the United States allows people to be separated by their skin color, then it will escalate to other areas, such as religion (#Team Swarts Feb 4). Despite Justice Harlan’s opinion, the Supreme Court decided that it was constitutional to separate the races as long as t... ... middle of paper ... ...ark Knights. 2014. “Plessy v. Ferguson” MyCourses, February 4. Accessed March 4, 2014. https://mycourses.geneseo.edu/section/default.asp?id=201401-50547-HIST-162-01 #Team Swarts. 2014. “One Man’s Dissent” MyCourses, February 4. Accessed March 4, 2014. https://mycourses.geneseo.edu/section/default.asp?id=201401-50547-HIST-162-01 Swarts’ Courts. 2014. “Brown vs Board of Education” MyCourses, February 18, 2014. Accessed March 4, 2014. https://mycourses.geneseo.edu/section/default.asp?id=201401-50547-HIST-162-01 The Dark Knights. 2014. “Brown v. Board of Education” MyCourses, February 11, 2014. Accessed March 4, 2014. https://mycourses.geneseo.edu/section/default.asp?id=201401-50547-HIST-162-01 Professor Swarts. 2014 “The Era of Jim Crow” MyCourses, February 11, 2014. Accessed March 4, 2014. https://mycourses.geneseo.edu/section/default.asp?id=201401-50547-HIST-162-01

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