Answer:
Explanation:
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.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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