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In the Plessy v. Ferguson case, the supreme court decided that *

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the Louisiana law was violating the 14th Amendment

Homer Plessy and future African American people should not be separated from white people in public places

Slaves could not claim the rights of free Americans

Louisiana, and all other states, could have separate accommodations for the races, as long as they were equal

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Louisiana, and all other states, could have separate accommodations for races, as long as they were equal.

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