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18 December, 12:29

In Plessy v. Ferguson, Homer Plessy claimed that "separate but equal" violated his rights under the

First Amendment.

Thirteenth Amendment.

Fourteenth Amendment.

Fifteenth Amendment.

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  1. 18 December, 14:50
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    The amendment during the Plessy V. Ferguson in which Homer Plessy is the passenger that is the one responsible for refusing to sit in the car of Jim Crow and in the same time claimed the ‘separate but equal’, this has violated the rights of the fourteenth amendment which is the third choice, where in the 14th amendment focuses on national citizenship and the forbidding of the states in restricting rights of the citizens.
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