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Explain the lack of Congress passing civil rights legislation from the 1870's to the late 1950's

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The lack of Congress passing civil rights legislation from the 1870's to the late 1950's was mainly due to the fact that by Plessy v. Ferguson, it was stated that "separate but equal" racial segregation as constitutional. These provoked the African-American community thus initiating reform movements.

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