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Separate but equal is a set phrase (or idiom) that was commonly used in the United States to describe systems of segregation giving different "colored only" facilities or services for blacks, with th...
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Separate but Equal: The Law of the Land ... The members of the United States Supreme Court, 1896-97. Under Chief Justice Melville Fuller, the Court established the separate-but-equal rule. Courtesy of Supreme Court of the United States...
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The Smithsonian's National Museum of American History is proud to present a special exhibition, Separate Is Not Equal: Brown v. Board of Education, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of this major turning point in American history.
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Separate But Equal?: The Road to Brown The issue: Does the Constitution allow states to segregate schools or other public facilities on the basis of race ... In subsequent victories in the Court, the NAACP gave teeth to the "equal" part of separate but equal: states would have to ensure that separate educational programs...
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That all railway companies carrying passengers in their coaches in this state shall provide equal but separate accommodations for the white and colored races, by providing two or more passenger coaches for each passenger train, or by dividing the passenger coaches by a partition so as to secure separate...
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Definition of separate but equal from Webster's New World Law Dictionary. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World Law Dictionary » separate but equal...
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Separate But Equal (1991) (TV) More at IMDbPro » ... Separate but Equal is a great movie depicting the tragedy of the time of racial segregation in schools and the steps which these men from the NAACP took to correct it.
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In 1954, the nine Justices ruled unanimously in favor of the students, overturning the "Separate But Equal" precedent established by Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896. The decision also set in motion a course of "Massive Resistance" by segregationists and the Virginia political power structure.
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; "SEPARATE BUT EQUAL"; PLESSY V. FERGUSON; 1896 ... With the highest court in the country permitting racial inequality (under the guise of "separate but equal"), how could America ever attempt to rid itself of racial discrimination?
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