Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) upheld racial segregation under the "separate but equal" doctrine, reflecting the Constitution's interpretation at that time. However, Brown v. Board of Education (1954) overturned this precedent, demonstrating the Constitution's flexibility to adapt to changing social norms and values. This evolution highlights the ability of the judicial system to reinterpret constitutional principles in light of new understandings of equality and justice. Together, these cases illustrate how the Constitution can be responsive to societal progress and shifts in public sentiment.
G. A. Ferguson has written: 'Statistical analysis in psychology and education'
Plessy v. Ferguson
The Brown vs. Board of Education case overturned the Plessy vs. Ferguson case.
The Brown vs. Board of Education case overturned the Plessy vs. Ferguson case.
Plessy v. Ferguson.
brown vs. board of education
Plessy v. Ferguson (1896),
Claudia Jean Ferguson has written: 'The development and effect of a multimedia presentation upon knowledges about a university general physical education program' -- subject(s): Media programs (Education), Physical education and training, Audio-visual aids, Organization and administration, College sports
Brown v. Board of Education
Brown v. Board of Education
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Plessy V Ferguson (1896)