The Supreme Court decided that Plessy's plan was still treating the negro as if they were being segerated.
That would be the Supreme Court Case Plessy vs. Furgeson
This is from the Supreme Court case Plessy vs. Ferguson.
In Plessy v. Ferguson, Plessy's legal team argued that the Louisiana law mandating racial segregation on public trains violated the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment. They contended that the law enforced a system of racial discrimination that denied African Americans their civil rights and dignity. Additionally, they claimed that the law was inherently unjust and unconstitutional because it treated individuals differently based solely on race. Ultimately, their arguments were rejected by the Supreme Court, which upheld the "separate but equal" doctrine.
Plessy v. Ferguson, 163 US 537 (1896)No. Plessy v. Ferguson was a US Supreme Court case that legally sanctioned racial segregation.
Segregation
Plessy v. Ferguson.
what is the supreme courts ruling in the case Plessy vs ferguson
The Fourteenth Amendment gave him the right to equal treatment on a train
what is the supreme courts ruling in the case Plessy vs ferguson
Plessy v. Ferguson, 163 US 537 (1896)Plessy v. Ferguson was a US Supreme Court case, not a person. Homer Plessy, the petitioner and John Ferguson, the nominal respondent, were both male, but that fact is completely irrelevant to the case.
Making Plessy change his seat violated his equal rights under the constitution
The Fourteenth Amendment gave him the right to equal treatment on a train.