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The Brown vs. Board of Education case overturned the Plessy vs. Ferguson case.

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What overturned plessy v Ferguson?

The Brown vs. Board of Education case overturned the Plessy vs. Ferguson case.


Should Brown vs Board of Education have overturned the Plessy vs Ferguson court case?

yes


The Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education overturned its earlier decision in?

Plessy v. Ferguson.


In which Supreme Court decision did the Court uphold the policy of separate but equal which allowed racial discrimination?

Plessy v. Ferguson, (1896)The "separate but equal" doctrine derived from the decision in the US Supreme Court case Plessy v. Ferguson, (1896), delivered on May 18, 1896.The Plessy decision was later overturned by Brown v. Board of Education, (1954).Case Citation:Plessy v. Ferguson, 163 US 537 (1896)


What US Supreme Court case overturned the separate but equal doctrine and ushered in the modern civil rights era?

plessy vs. ferguson


Who was John Ferguson?

He was the person in the case of plessy v.s Ferguson .And Ferguson won


Which case is the excerpt most likely from?

This is from the Supreme Court case Plessy vs. Ferguson.


What supreme court case upheld segregetion orseparate but equal?

That would be the Supreme Court Case Plessy vs. Furgeson


How did the plessy vs Ferguson case get its name?

From the plaintiff, Homer Plessy, and the defendant, John Howard Ferguson.


What cases overturned the precedent set in 1896 by stating that separate but equal was unconstitutional?

Plessy v. Ferguson


What cases overturned the precedent set in 1896 by stating that separate-but-equal was unconstitutional?

Plessy v. Ferguson


Was Plessy v Ferguson a boy or a girl?

Plessy v. Ferguson, 163 US 537 (1896)Plessy v. Ferguson was a US Supreme Court case, not a person. Homer Plessy, the petitioner and John Ferguson, the nominal respondent, were both male, but that fact is completely irrelevant to the case.