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Black History in Two Minutes (or so) - Separate But Equal: Homer Plessy and the Case That Upheld the Color Line

Separate But Equal: Homer Plessy and the Case That Upheld the Color Line

Black History in Two Minutes (or so)

09/11/19 • 2 min

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In June of 1882, a 30-year-old shoemaker by the name of Homer Plessy of New Orleans led a revolution that aimed to overturn Jim Crow segregation laws.

09/11/19 • 2 min

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