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Brown Vs. Education Case Study

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The Brown v. Education was a case that stands out in history due to its precedent of how “separate but equal” which violated the 13th and 14th amendment. “ Separate but equal” was created by the Plessy v. Ferguson case.What began this case dates back to 1890, where in Louisiana a law was passed called the Separate Car Act. In this act railway companies must have separate but equal railway cars for white and non-white passengers. If any passenger should sit in the wrong railway car they would be fined $25 or be thrown in jail for 20 days. In 1982, Homer Plessy, who was one-eighths black and seventh-eighths white, bought himself a first-class ticket and sat in a whites only car. He was asked to give up his seat but he refused and was sentence

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