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It constitutionaliszed the "Seprate, but Equal" doctrine.
It constitutionaliszed the "Seprate, but Equal" doctrine.
It constitutionaliszed the "Seprate, but Equal" doctrine.
the Plessy v. Ferguson case
the Plessy v. Ferguson case
the Plessy v. Ferguson case
That would be the Supreme Court Case Plessy vs. Furgeson
The doctrine seperate but equal affirms that a bill is constitutional. This doctrine was passed in the Plessy v Ferguson case of 1896.
It upheld the "separate but equal" doctrine.
The decision in Plessy v. Ferguson, (1896) affirmed the "separate but equal" doctrine.
"separate but equal" facilities did not violate the constitution.
established separate-but-equal doctrine upholding segregation -scrfc369