In 1892, Homer A. Plessy sat down in a "whites only" railroad car in Louisiana. He was breaking the law but he refused to move to a "blacks only" car. Plessy was arrested and his case eventually went to the U.S. Supreme Court. The court's decision was that separate transportation facilities for blacks and whites were not unconstitutional as long the facilities were equal.
What was one result of the decision made by the Supreme Court?
A.Most states refused to accept the policy of "separate but equal" public facilities
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B.Several Supreme Court justices resigned over what they considered to be an unfair ruling.
C.The policy of "separate but equal" was quickly extended to many more public facilities.
D.The Supreme Court refused to hear any more cases dealing with issues of race.