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As a result of Henderson v. United States (1950),
segregation on local forms of transportation was outlawed.
segregation on local forms of transportation was upheld.
segregation on interstate forms of transportation was outlawed.
segregation on interstate forms of transportation was upheld.
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segregation on interstate forms of transportation was outlawed.
Explanation: In Henderson v. United States (1950) the Supreme Court held that the Interstate Commerce Act forbade unequal treatment of Black passengers on interstate trains; because the railroad's segregated accommodations were not equal, the Court struck them down, effectively outlawing segregation in interstate transportation.
Explanation: In Henderson v. United States (1950) the Supreme Court held that the Interstate Commerce Act forbade unequal treatment of Black passengers on interstate trains; because the railroad's segregated accommodations were not equal, the Court struck them down, effectively outlawing segregation in interstate transportation.
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