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Brown vs. The Board of Education
The case of Plessy v. Ferguson involved a man named Homer Plessy. He was considered colored, though he had 1/8 "black blood" and 7/8 "white blood." He tried to sit on the "white" train in Louisiana, and got kicked out and arrested for it. According to Louisiana state law, it was illegal. He disagreed with the judge's decision that he should spend time in jail or pay a fine and he appealed his case all the way to the Supreme Court. There the justices ruled against Plessy and established the principle "separate but equal", which said that even though facilities were separate, it didn't mean that they weren't equal.
This decision legalized se
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