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On May 18, 1896: Supreme Court Establishes “Separate But Equal” Doctrine as Law in Plessy v. Ferguson
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Are You Sure It's 2014, not 1896? Arizona's Latest Bill Brings Separate But Equal Back Into Play - NextGen MilSpouse
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Malcolm Bailey. Hold, Separate but Equal. 1969 | MoMA
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Separate but Not Equal | Kansas City Public Library
The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow . Jim Crow Stories . Plessy v. Ferguson | PBS
Effect of Jim Crow – Modern US History
1950:. Black S.C. families challenged 'separate but equal' - Mississippi Today
Plessy v. Ferguson aimed to end segregation—but codified it instead
Separate but equal: the historical roots of the current US protests | openDemocracy
Opinion | Separate but Equal, the Court Said. One Voice Dissented. - The New York Times
Stream episode Separate But Equal: Will School Segregation Ever End? by Be Heard Talk podcast | Listen online for free on SoundCloud
February 5 - 28, 2013 - Separate but Equal Exhibit | Nacogdoches Railroad Depot | Center for Regional Heritage Research | SFASU
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
Section 6: Timeline of Significant Cases from the “Separate But Equal” Policy | Lloyd Gaines: The Man, The Mission, The Mystery | Lincoln University