further strengthened their legal rights by prohibiting states from denying anyone the right to vote due to race. From this point in time and forward, these amendments did not stop the discrimination of mainly AfricanAmerican people. Homer Adolph Plessy, plaintiff , was a shoemaker living in New Orleans, Louisiana who claimed to be seveneighths Caucasian. This is because he had seven white greatgrandparents and only one black greatgrandparent. On June 7, 1892, Plessy entered the East Louisiana Rail…
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