Plessy vs. Ferguson (Unit 2 Module 1)

Read page 390 in your textbook and summarize the following information in your own words.

1. Who was involved? Think about the people or groups who were involved and affected by this event.

2. What happened? Summarize the event!

3. Where did the event take place?

4. When did the event take place?

5. How did this event impact Georgia’s history?

1 answer

1. The case of Plessy vs. Ferguson involved Homer Plessy, a man of mixed race, who was arrested for refusing to move to a railroad car designated for African Americans. The event affected African Americans and their rights in the United States.

2. The event was a legal case that challenged the constitutionality of racial segregation laws. The Supreme Court ultimately upheld the “separate but equal” doctrine, allowing for segregation to continue in public facilities.

3. The event took place in the state of Louisiana, specifically on a train going from New Orleans to Covington.

4. The event took place in 1892, with the Supreme Court ruling on the case in 1896.

5. The decision in Plessy vs. Ferguson had a significant impact on Georgia’s history, as it reinforced segregation laws in the state and across the South. This decision set the stage for decades of legalized segregation and discrimination against African Americans in many aspects of life, including education, transportation, and public accommodations.