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In the Plessy v. Ferguson case, Homer Plessy argued that *

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his 15th Amendment rights were being violated by a Louisiana law that required separate rail cars for white and black people

his 14th Amendment rights were being violated by a Louisiana law that required separate rail cars for white and black peopl

his 8th Amendment rights were being violated by a Louisiana law that required voter Identification only for African American people

his 1st Amendment rights were being violated by a Louisiana law that prevented him from speaking freely

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his 14th amendment rights were being violated by a Louisiana law that required separate rail cars for white and black people

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