Plessy v. Ferguson

legalizing segregation

Presents an account of the case of Plessy v. Ferguson in which the Supreme Court upheld the Louisiana law allowing for racial segregation in public facilities; looks at the social environment of the late nineteenth-century at the time the case was brought; and discusses the aftermath of the ruling.

Rosen Pub. Group
2004
9780823940110
book

Holdings

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