Howard School - Plessy v. Ferguson
This deck covers key concepts and historical facts about the Plessy v. Ferguson case and related laws, including the Separate Car Act, Jim Crow Laws, and significant figures involved.
Separate Car Act of 1890
A law passed by Louisiana State Legislature requiring "equal, but separate" train accommodations for blacks and whites.
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Separate Car Act of 1890
A law passed by Louisiana State Legislature requiring "equal, but separate" train accommodations for blacks and whites.
Jim Crow Laws
Laws written to separate blacks and whites in public areas. This meant African Americans had unequal opportunities in housing, work, education, and...
Jim Crow Car
The separate railroad car in which blacks were forced to ride when they were traveling through the south.
Often, this was where smokers and drun...
Citizens' Committee
An organization created to challenge the constitutionality of the Separate Car act.
Homer Plessy
Plessy was a member of the Citizens' Committee that challenged the Louisiana law requiring blacks to ride in a separate car on trains. 1892.
Ple...
One Drop Rule
The belief that "one drop" of black blood makes a person black.
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Term | Definition |
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Separate Car Act of 1890 | A law passed by Louisiana State Legislature requiring "equal, but separate" train accommodations for blacks and whites. |
Jim Crow Laws | Laws written to separate blacks and whites in public areas. This meant African Americans had unequal opportunities in housing, work, education, and government. |
Jim Crow Car | The separate railroad car in which blacks were forced to ride when they were traveling through the south. |
Citizens' Committee | An organization created to challenge the constitutionality of the Separate Car act. |
Homer Plessy | Plessy was a member of the Citizens' Committee that challenged the Louisiana law requiring blacks to ride in a separate car on trains. 1892. |
One Drop Rule | The belief that "one drop" of black blood makes a person black. |
Plessy v. Ferguson | A case in which the Supreme Court ruled that segregated, "equal but separate" public accommodations for blacks and whites did not violate the 14th amendment. This ruling made segregation legal. |
Civil Rights Act of 1875 | Prohibited discrimination against blacks in public place, such as inns, amusement parks, and on public transportation. Declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in 1893. |