In 1892, Plessy, an African American from Louisiana, took a train from New Orleans to Clifton and sat in a white carriage. The conductor commanded him to the black carriage according to the relevant provisions of the Louisiana law. Soon after Plessy refused to move, the captain of the train called the police to arrest him and hand it to the court for conviction. However, Plesi believes that he should enjoy the same social, political, and economic rights as all other U.S. citizens, and that the judges…
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