Ferguson: Separate but Equal Posted: March 6, 2025 | Last updated: March 7, 2025 Ferguson was a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision that established the legal doctrine of “separate but equal”.
Signs such as "Colored Waiting Room" constantly reminded travelers of the enforced racial order. Credit: Library of Congress In legal theory, blacks received "separate but equal" treatment under ...
The significance of these cases stems from their challenge to the traditional "separate but equal" standard in civil rights questions. For over half a century, the Court has held that States ...
White people believed that the Jim Crow laws made races ‘separate but equal’. However, this was disputed by most black people. They agreed that the laws kept the races apart but that ...
Chief Justice Earl Warren delivers the Supreme Court's landmark decision abolishing "separate but equal" schools in public education. School Integration, Barnard School, Washington, D.C. Photo by ...