THE 1970S 1969 1979
SUPREME COURT CASE ROE V WADE
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Plessy v Ferguson
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Tinker v Des Moines
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White v Regester
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Brown v Board of Education
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Detailed explanation-1: -The decision in Plessy v. Ferguson, mostly known for the introduction of the “separate but equal” doctrine, was rendered on May 18, 1896 by the seven-to-one majority of the U.S. Supreme Court (one Justice did not participate).
Detailed explanation-2: -Plessy v. Ferguson was a landmark 1896 U.S. Supreme Court decision that upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation under the “separate but equal” doctrine. The case stemmed from an 1892 incident in which African American train passenger Homer Plessy refused to sit in a car for Black people.
Detailed explanation-3: -The underlying case began in 1892 when Homer Plessy, a mixed-race man, deliberately boarded a “whites-only” train car in New Orleans. By boarding the whites-only car, Plessy violated Louisiana’s Separate Car Act of 1890, which required “equal, but separate” railroad accommodations for white and non-white passengers.