Plessy argued that Louisiana's segregation law violated the 13th Amendment and the 14th Amendment's Clause.
In 1892, Louisiana passed a law requiring railroad companies to accommodate black and white passengers "equally but separately." This law was challenged by Homer Plessy, a black man, arguing that it violated the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution.
The Thirteenth Amendment prohibits slavery and involuntary servitude, while the Fourteenth Amendment guarantees all citizens equal protection from the law. Plessy argued that the requirement for "equal but separate" housing was inherently discriminatory and went against these changes.
The Supreme Court agreed with Plessy and rules that the mentioned law did violate the constitution.
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C. i think B but it can't be B cause the cultural revolution happened way before modern times so go with C or D
Slavery was common in the ancient world. However, as opposed to the slavery of African-Americans, in the ancient world slavery was not a concept tied to any race, anyone could become a slave, regardless of their color.
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