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In 1896 I strongly disagreed with the Supreme Courts majority decison stating that the 14th amendment sees the races as equal before the law but allowed state laws to seperate people by race. Who am I?
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In 1896 I strongly disagreed with the Supreme Courts majority decison stating that the 14th amendment sees the races as equal before the law but allowed state laws to seperate people by race. Who am I?
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not racist or an anti-segregationist
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