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  • Plessy v. Ferguson - Wikipedia
    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 black passengers [4]
  • Separate Car Act | Louisiana, United States [1890] | Britannica
    The Louisiana Separate Car Act of 1890 mandated that railroads provide "equal but separate accommodations" for white and Black passengers, aiming to promote passenger comfort
  • Separate Car Act: 19th Century Civil Rights Case Revisited
    Accordingly, in 1890, Louisiana passed the Separate Car Act, which required “separate railway carriages for the [W]hite and colored races ”
  • Louisiana Separate Car Act, 1890 - Bill of Rights Institute
    Slavery was common there prior to the Civil War, but differences in its colonial and cultural history meant Blacks and whites coexisted more peacefully in Louisiana than in other southern states
  • Separate Car Act Explained
    The Separate Car Act (Act 111 [1]) was a law passed by the Louisiana State Legislature in 1890 which required "equal, but separate" train car accommodations for Black and White passengers within the state
  • Plessy v. Ferguson: Separate but Equal Case Study
    In 1890, a man named Homer Plessy broke the rules The state of Louisiana had passed the Separate Car Act, which required railway companies to have “separate but equal” train cars for black people and white people A person who sat in the wrong car had to pay a $25 fine or go to jail for 20 days
  • Segregation on Track: Plessy v. Ferguson – Abbeville Institute
    The law called for rail lines to provide separate but equal cars for whites and blacks, as well as separate but equal rooms in their depots for white women and black passengers
  • Plessy v. Ferguson, and its plaintiff Homer Plessy, 130 years later
    This week marks 130 years since Homer Plessy sat down in the “whites only” train car “Separate but equal” is long dead—but a new push for race-conscious laws and policies threatens the color-blind Constitution that Justice Harlan described in his dissent
  • Jim Crow laws, 1880s-1890s - Hanover College
    The first laws passed in the South to impose statewide segregation in public facilities, instituted in the 1880s and 1890s, applied to railroad car seating During this period, railway lines spread rapidly from cities to rural communities
  • Jim Crow Journeys: An Excerpt from Traveling Black
    In this excerpt from Traveling Black: A Story of Race and Resistance (Harvard University Press, 2021), Mia Bay explores the intertwined history of travel segregation and Black struggles for freedom of movement in the US through the oppressive architecture of train stations





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