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This sign said for whites only so this shows that they had different facilities

Homer Plessy was arrested in 1892. He filed a petition and was brought to court. The judge happened to be John Ferguson. The court ruled that, while the14th Amendemnt states that "absolute

equality of the two

races before the law" the equality only went so far as to political and civil rights .

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Plessy v.s Ferguson Case

By bailey