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How did the Supreme Court rulings in 1883 work against the Civil Rights Act of 1875? The Supreme Court rulings banned black patrons from using public facilities.
The Supreme Court rulings gave additional rights to all Americans.
The Supreme Court rulings gave power over civil rights to the federal government.
The Supreme Court rulings said civil rights were decided by state and local law.

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