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13 January, 06:12

Racial segregation during the post-Civil War period was ruled constitutional by the Supreme Court in

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  1. 13 January, 06:32
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    Racial segregation during the post-Civil War period was ruled constitutional by the Supreme Court in "Plessy vs. Ferguson", which ruled that "separate but equal" facilities in the South for blacks were constitutional.
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