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The pressure on organizations during this coronavirus pandemic has shifted from moving citizens to keeping a core transportation system operational with a skeleton workforce to ensure freight and key essential workers can continue to move. A secondary effect of this shift is the sudden change in sources of revenue for transportation operators, with many experiencing an unexpected shortfall in their finances. Organizations will need to plan ahead to ensure that the transportation network will be ready for a return to normal operations when the coronavirus pandemic lockdown measures are lifted.
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African-American Homer Plessy (1862-1925) with his <em>plaintiff in Plessy v. Ferguson</em> (1882), was an inspiring figure for the generations of the Civil Rights Movement. Plessy bought a first-class ticket in East Louisiana Railroad and sat in the "whites only" section. Stating he was 1/8 black only -since he was mixed and actually his great-grandmother was the one originally from Africa, he remained seated until expelled from the train and taken to jail. He was freed only paying the bailout of $500.
After his 13th and 14th amendment rights were violated, he took the case to court where <em>Judge John Howard Ferguson</em> presiding. Plessy was found guilty. Later on, in 1896 the case was taken to the U.S. Supreme Court but the final decision was not any different.
A:learn the local tsunami warnings
b:learn your elevation above sea level
d:create and practice an evacuation plan
The new nation also faced economic and foreign policy problems. A huge debt remained from the Revolutionary War and paper money issued during the conflict was virtually worthless. In violation of the peace treaty of 1783 ending the Revolutionary War, Britain continued to occupy forts in the Old Northwest.