Plessy v Ferguson (1896) was the earlier ruling overturned by Brown v. Board of Education (1954).
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, decided by the US Supreme Court in 1954, extended civil liberties to all Americans in regard to access to education. Until that decision, it was legal to segregate schools according to race, so that black students could not attend the same schools as white students. The older Supreme Court decision, Plessy v. Ferguson (1896), had said that separate, segregated public facilities were acceptable as long as the facilities offered were equal in quality. In the case of Brown v. Board of Education, that standard was challenged and defeated. Segregation was shown to create inequality, and the Supreme Court unanimously ruled segregation to be unconstitutional.
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they did not get a long with the black people and they got in fights because of color
I think the most suitable options are (1)closing of the western frontier or <span>(2)industrialization in the North and the Midwest. I think, I'd go with second one.</span>
<em>The correct answer is B. Allowing the farmers to buy the land they farmed</em>.
After World War II, the Americans established democratic reforms in addition to economic reforms in Japan. Before the war, Japanese farmers rented almost two-thirds of the land. They did not own the land, they worked for landlords who paid them barely half of the crops they grew. Peasants were poor people.
The American reform hanged this. They took the land away from landlords and redistributed it to the Japanese farmers, so they could own their portion of land. There also were reforms in the industrial sector allowing free trade unions.