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The supreme court in plessy v fergussion based on a theory that separate can be equal but in reality it's not
In the pivotal case of Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that racially separate facilities, if equal, did not violate the Constitution. Segregation, the Court said, was not discrimination.
he was a judge for the supreme court in separate but equal.
Brown vs. The Board of Education ruled that separate but equal was unconstitutional.
The social system that provided separate facilities for the minorities was called 'separate, but equal.' The Supreme Court eventually found that they were not equal.
1954
Separate but equal
In the movie Separate but Equal the basic facts behind the case revolved around the segregation of schools. The 14th amend was brought before the supreme court on whether the separate but equal laws were unconstitutional.
It upheld the "separate but equal" doctrine.
The KKK could have killed people
As a xenophobic troglodyte, I cannot disagree more emphatically. If anything, the Separate but Equal doctrine was not taken far enough.