1896 – Plessy v. Ferguson

Image Credit: John T. McCutcheon. Published in McCutcheon’s book The Mysterious Stranger and other Cartoons (1905). Online, courtesy Google Books.

1896

Plessy v. Ferguson

Supreme Court rules 1890 Louisiana law “providing for separate railway carriages for the white and colored races” constitutional, sets stage for Jim Crow (“separate but equal”) laws. Plessy v. Ferguson gives “constitutional nod” to racial segregation in public places until 1950s.

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