Answer:
"separate but equal"
Step-by-step explanation:
the plessy v. Ferguson case was a landmark in u.s history primarily for the fact that it that it constitutionally upheld racial segregation. the court ruled that segregation was legal as long as everything the African Americans had to use was in the same condition or the same as that used by the white Americans. furthermore, the "separate but equal" doctrine was established, sending the civil rights movement down an even further spiral of inequality and racial segregation