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Who tried to board a "whites only" train,

because he was half white, only to be
removed from the train by a police officer
- due to the color of his skin - and then
argued that his rights under the 14th
Amendment had been violated?
A. Homer Plessy
B. John Ferguson
C. William McKinley

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Answer: The answer is:

A: Homer Plessy

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Answer:

Homer Plessy

Step-by-step explanation:

Homer Plessy was a shoemaker whose one act of civil disobedience helped inspire future generations of the Civil Rights Movement.

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