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8 October, 23:51

What did the separate but equal principle, established by the decision in Plessy v. Ferguson (1896), lead to?

A.

end of the Reconstruction period

B.

spread of racially segregated public facilities

C.

integration of white and African-American military regiments

D.

start of the Civil War

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  1. 8 October, 23:58
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    The right choice is:

    b. spread of racially segregated public facilities

    Explanation:

    The 1896 landmark judicial decision Plessy v. Ferguson led to increased segregation and further political and social disavantage of African Americans in the South. The US Supreme Court sentence stated that the 14th Amendment applied only to political and civil rights, not to social rights. The case originated because a colored man of mixed race, Homer Plessy, had bought a train ticket to go from New Orleans to Covington and sat in a car only for whites. He refused to leave when he was asked to by the conductor, and he was arrested and jailed. The sentence stated that separate but equal facilities were not unconstitutional.
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