Homer Plessy: Racial Segregation In The United States

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Many African Americans believed that once slavery was abolished they would receive equal treatment, but sadly it wouldn’t plan out this way. The country, whom African Americans had helped build through their hard work, turned its back on them. Despite African Americans being considered American citizens, they received immense wrongfulness. In 1892 Homer Plessy, a black of mixed-race, was kicked out and arrested for violating the segregation laws. Plessy vs Ferguson gave rise to Supreme Court’s “separate but equal doctrine.” Racial segregation was not seen as violating the Fourteenth Amendment under the separate but equal doctrine. The decision of the Supreme Court only made racial tensions worse in America. The segregation of American citizens