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PLEASE HELP!!!!!15 POINTS Plessy v. Ferguson established the doctrine of "separate but equal." In your own words, explain what "separate but equal" means.
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Plessy v. Ferguson established the doctrine of "separate but equal." In your own words, explain what "separate but equal" means.
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People will be separated by their race, but have the same rights regardless
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Separate but equal means that everyone will be separated by their race (Blacks with blacks, whites with whites) but they all have equal rights, they just wont be with each other.
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