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Q: Why were civil rights supporters disappointed with the Supreme Courts 1896 decision in plessy v. Ferguson?
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The supreme court decision Plessy v Ferguson was about?

Segregation


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

Plessy v. Ferguson.


Who decision legalizing segregation?

The US Supreme Court.


The Supreme Court decision in brown v. Board of education overturned its earlier decision in?

Plessy v. Ferguson.


What is the best description of the Plessy v. Ferguson Supreme Court decision?

Separate but equal


Who is Ferguson in the case Plessy v Ferguson 1896?

Ferguson refers to John H. Ferguson, who was the judge presiding over the case Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896. He was the judge in the Louisiana State Supreme Court. The case ultimately led to the Supreme Court decision that upheld racial segregation and the "separate but equal" doctrine.


What did the supreme court decision about the Brown w. Board of education?

Type your answer here... Plessy v. Ferguson.


What supreme court decision did brown v. Board of education overturn?

Plessy V Ferguson (1896)


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)


Which Supreme Court decision did Brown v Board of Education 1954 overturn?

Plessy v. Ferguson (1896),


What did the supreme court say it's please v Ferguson decision?

Some places that were integrated became segregated


What resulting from the supreme court decision in brown v board of education of topeka?

The "separate but equal" doctrine was ruled uncostitional