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In the case Plessy vs. Ferguson, the Supreme Court ruled that "separate but equal" was constitutional. True False
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In the case Plessy vs. Ferguson, the Supreme Court ruled that "separate but equal" was constitutional.
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true. it was ruled that blacks and whites could be expected to go to separate places as long as they were equal
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