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The Fourteenth Amendment gave him the right to equal treatment on a train.
Plessy's Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendment rights were violated.(ALS)
Plessy v. Ferguson
Making Plessy change his seat violated his equal rights under the constitution
The Supreme Court decided that Plessy's plan was still treating the negro as if they were being segerated.
Plessy v. Ferguson (1896),
This is from the Supreme Court case Plessy vs. Ferguson.
Plessy v. Ferguson.
Plessy v. Ferguson, 163 US 537 (1896)No. Plessy v. Ferguson was a US Supreme Court case that legally sanctioned racial segregation.
As a result of Plessy v. Ferguson, black and white southerners were legally segregated.
Segregation
Plessy v Ferguson upheld the constitutionality of the "seperate but equal clause" and segregation. 7-1