He was challenging the law.
Plessy was intentionally sitting in the train car designated for whites only as an act of civil disobedience. He wanted to challenge the segregation laws that were prevalent at the time in the United States, especially in the South. Plessy's action was part of a larger effort to fight racial discrimination and push for equality under the law.
He was riding in a "whites-only" train car. Front of the marker placed Feb. 12, 2009, commemorating the planned arrest of Homer Plessy June 17, 1892, for violating the Louisiana 1890 Separate Car Act. He was sitting in the whites' coach when he was asked to move and refused, which led to his arrest.
He was riding a whites-only train car (apex)
Plessy v. Ferguson was a landmark court case in 1896 where the U.S. Supreme Court upheld racial segregation in public facilities, establishing the "separate but equal" doctrine. The case involved Homer Plessy, an African American man who was arrested for sitting in a "whites-only" train car. The decision in Plessy v. Ferguson had significant consequences, as it perpetuated racial segregation and discrimination for decades until it was eventually overturned by the Supreme Court in Brown v. Board of Education in 1954.
The Fourteenth Amendment gave him the right to equal treatment on a train
The fourteenth amendment gave him the right to equal treatment on a train. APEX :)
Yes. For example, if you are sitting on a train that is at rest, but there is a train on the next track that is moving, it may appear that you are moving.
Yes. For example, if you are sitting on a train that is at rest, but there is a train on the next track that is moving, it may appear that you are moving.
depends were the train is designated and were you want to go. If you wanted to take a train to Sacramento, you wouldn't hop on a train to San Fransisco!!
The Fourteenth Amendment gave him the right to equal treatment on a train.
yes, a train in which you are sitting appears to move while it is at rest, because of relative term as motion & rest are relative term . Actually it is depend upon observer. Example- If a boy sitting in train, when he see a man moving outside the train, it seems to him that it is in motion.
yes, a train in which you are sitting appears to move while it is at rest, because of relative term as motion & rest are relative term . Actually it is depend upon observer. Example- If a boy sitting in train, when he see a man moving outside the train, it seems to him that it is in motion.
The biggest difference is that a maglev train is not touching anything while it is traveling, while a normal train is sitting on steel rails at all times.