In the Plessy v. Ferguson case, the Supreme Court ended up ruling in favor of Ferguson. Plessy's arguments based on the fact that Louisiana law conflicted with the thirteenth and fourteenth amendment rights, were rejected by majority's ruling.
Majority's opinion saw the aims of the fourteenth amendment as a means to "enforce the absolute equality of the two races before the law" but "it could not have been intended to abolish distinctions based upon color, or to enforce social equality". What this means is that the Court limited fourteenth amendment rights to its mere legalities and not the social implications of it.
Justice John Marshall Harlan criticized the ruling by recognizing that Louisiana law was segregationist and perpetuated the idea that colored citizens are inferior, and on top of that, gave it institutional legitimacy: he argued that the government should never "permit the seeds of race hate to be planted under the sanction of law". Segregationist law does nothing but support racial inequality, and should therefore be deemed outright unconstitutional.
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The New World order was a foreign policy stance that advocates multilateral engagement for the good and protection of an allied Country.
Paul Robeson, Sonia Sotomayor, Richard Aoki, and Wilma Mankiller are all significant non-white Americans.
Paul Robeson was a black man, musician, actor, lawyer educated in Rutgers college and a civil rights activist.
Sonia Sotomayor is a judge in the U.S. Supreme court, of Puerto-rican parents, educated in Princeton and Yale.
Richard Aoki was a college counselor educated in the University of California, born to Japanese parents, civil rights activist and an early member to the Black Panther party.
Wilma Mankiller was the first elected woman to serve as the Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, and an activist of the Native American rights.
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he argued that observation and experimentation are the most important tools for understanding the natural world
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