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February 5 - 28, 2013 - Separate but Equal Exhibit | Nacogdoches Railroad Depot | Center for Regional Heritage Research | SFASU
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Plessy v. Ferguson aimed to end segregation—but codified it instead
Separate But Equal Doctrine | History, Law & Examples - Video & Lesson Transcript | Study.com
Plessy v. Ferguson aimed to end segregation—but codified it instead
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National Civil Rights Museum - #OnThisDay in 1896, the U.S. Supreme Court established in Plessy v. Ferguson the ""separate but equal"" doctrine. This ruling would legally lengthen racism through Jim Crow laws
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Separate, but equal” drinking fountains in North Carolina, photographed by Elliott Erwitt in 1950. : r/pics
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