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the concept below is from the supreme courts decision in plessy v. ferguson (1896)
the equal - status of each race in respect to civil rights cannot be inferior to the other
(provided politically, it is not to ones advantage to the other society), the constitution of the
united states cannot make distinctions
what was the impact of the reasoning in the above decision?
southern state governments were able to pass laws supporting the practice of racial segregation
state governments had to ensure the equal quality of all individuals
state governments had no impact from this decision in regards to members of different races
racial segregation remained in the 20th century
In Plessy v. Ferguson (1896), the "separate - but - equal" doctrine was established, which effectively upheld racial segregation. This decision had the impact of allowing state governments to enforce racial segregation. It was not about the equality of all individuals as segregation was still in place. It did not lead to integration of members of different races and racial segregation continued for many decades.
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The impact was that state governments were able to enforce the practice of racial segregation.