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Justice John Harlan’s dissent to the court’s decision in Plessy v. Ferguson was based on what premise?

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Justice John Harlan’s dissent to the court’s decision in Plessy v. Ferguson was based on the premise that the Constitution was "color blind", and that separate but equal facilities were never truly "equal" for African Americans.
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Answer;

the consititution is "color-blind"

Step-by-step explanation;

-Plessy v. Ferguson was a landmark 1896 U.S. Supreme Court decision that upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation under the “separate but equal” doctrine.

-The case stemmed from an 1892 incident in which African-American train passenger Homer Plessy refused to sit in a car for blacks. Rejecting Plessy’s argument that his constitutional rights were violated, the Supreme Court ruled that a law that “implies merely a legal distinction” between whites and blacks was not unconstitutional.

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