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A)That Plessy was being treated unequally and that segregation was unconstitutional.
B)That Plessy was being treated equally because both the white half and the black half
of the train were the same. So his 14th amendment rights weren't violated.
C)That Plessy needed to stop protesting in Alabama.
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What did the court decide in Plessy vs Ferguson?
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A)That Plessy was being treated un...
A)That Plessy was being treated un...
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