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Which effect can be traced directly to the Supreme Court's ruling in Plessy v. Ferguson? 1 Southern blacks lost their voting rights for 60 years 2 Lynching of African Ameri…
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Which effect can be traced directly to the Supreme Court's ruling in Plessy v. Ferguson?
1 Southern blacks lost their voting rights for 60 years
2 Lynching of African Americans continued into the 1920's
3 Racial segregation was permitted for nearly 60 years
4 Race riots broke out in New York and other large cities
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racial segregation was permitted for nearly 60 years
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