Industrial Age · North America · Politics

1896

Plessy v. Ferguson

May 18, 1896

The Supreme Court ruled seven to one that "separate but equal" accommodations on Louisiana railroads did not violate the Fourteenth Amendment. The lone dissenter, Justice Harlan, wrote that the Constitution was color-blind. It would take until 1954 for his minority view to become the law. Jim Crow had its constitutional foundation.