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30 June, 12:28

Which 1896 supreme court decision allowed for segregation of blacks as long as "separate but equal" facilities were provided?

A) Dred Scott V. Sanford

B) Marbury V. Madison

C) Plessy V. Ferguson

D) Brown V. Board of Education

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  1. 30 June, 13:31
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    C) Plessy V. Ferguson said that segregation was constitutional as long as the groups were "separate but equal". However, this decision was ignored in the fact that most facilities were not equal.
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