Supreme Court Case Of Plessy Vs. Ferguson

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"Plessy v. Ferguson" was a United States Supreme Court case in 1896. The case dealt with the problems of racial segregation laws for public facilities, particularly on trains, in the context of the post Civil War Reconstruction Era. In the late 19th century, southern states implemented laws mandating racial segregation in public facilities, such as schools, transportation, and accommodations. These laws, known as Jim Crow laws, (AKA Amendment 14), made racial segregation and upheld the principle of "separate but equal," which allowed for racially segregated facilities as long as they were purportedly equal in quality. In 1892, Homer Plessy, who was classified as an African American under Louisiana law intentionally violated Louisiana's Separate