Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) (MS)

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This landmark case from 1896 tackled the following question: Does the Separate Car Act violate the 14th Amendment?

Street Law provides the following middle school-level case resource for Plessy v. Ferguson: Case summary (middle school level)

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