The Supreme Court found that the 14th Amendment did not prevent individuals, as opposed to states, from practicing discrimination. And in Plessy v. Ferguson the Court found that "separate but equal" public accommodations for African Americans, such as trains and restaurants, did not violate their rights.
The Supreme Court at first said that it was the states' business and the federal government could not interfere. Later on, the Supreme Court made racial segregation illegal.
the release of the film the birth of a nation.
The U.S. Supreme court reversed a Louisiana State Law that prohibited racial segregation in public carriers.
The social message in this film was more one of racial tension, and had nothing to do with the war or communism per se.
The Middle Passage, and the peculiar institution of slavery, are responsible for the simmering racial tension in this country, which seems to always be just beneath the surface. Trials and issues that involve American blacks and whites, which should be simply based on the elements of the case, automatically will take on elements of race, with opinions split along racial lines.
Hostility among white Southerners to the Supreme Court's Recent decisions on racial integration.
Racial Tension
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The Supreme Court at first said that it was the states' business and the federal government could not interfere. Later on, the Supreme Court made racial segregation illegal.
We don't.
Racial tension in the past was overt and institutionalized, with segregation and discrimination deeply entrenched in society. Today, while progress has been made in combating racism, there are still underlying systemic issues and instances of overt and subtle prejudice that contribute to racial tension. Social movements and dialogues around racial equality continue to play a significant role in addressing these issues.
The activities of white supremacist groups, discriminatory policies, and racial profiling by law enforcement have all contributed to an increase in racial tension. These factors have perpetuated stereotypes, systemic racism, and unequal treatment of marginalized communities, leading to heightened racial tensions.
Apartheid is the answer.
the release of the film the birth of a nation.
there was tension between the africans, Indians and Chinese indentured workers because of labor problems
Racial tension has been around ever since one man met a slightly different one. If you are looking for a an answer that a teacher would accept, then when slavery first started although I can't remember when that was.
The Supreme Court prohibited racial gerrymandering in 1993, holding that the practice violated the 14th Amendment's Equal Protection Clause.