The 14th Amendment, specifically its Equal Protection Clause, was often misinterpreted to justify segregation for decades. Following the Supreme Court's decision in Plessy v. Ferguson (1896), the "separate but equal" doctrine was established, allowing racial segregation to persist under the guise of providing equal facilities. This interpretation of the 14th Amendment facilitated systemic discrimination until it was challenged and ultimately overturned by later rulings, such as Brown v. Board of Education in 1954.
It wasn't an amendment it was the term Separate but equal which was justified in supreme court case plessy v Ferguson
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One type of segregation that was present at the time of Martin Luther King, Jr. was school segregation.
Segregation can be social, economic, or racial. Social segregation refers to the separation of different social groups such as by education or income level. Economic segregation refers to the division of communities based on wealth and resources. Racial segregation is the separation of different racial or ethnic groups, often leading to inequality and discrimination.
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There are types like difference of religion, men from woman and race (black and white).
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