Plessy V. Higher Education Case Summary

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By 1950, a legal team headed by Thurgood Marshall, had won a multitude of cases related to higher education. The winnings of these cases, he realized, all provided a good foundation that could go to overturning the Plessy v. Ferguson ruling, where it was ruled that segregation in public facilities was separate but equal. From there on, Marshall searched for appropriate cases to present to the U.S. Supreme Court. He found a lawsuit in Kansas where eight families were opposed to a local school board that would not accept African American children to attend school there. On February 28, 1951, Marshall filed a class action lawsuit against the Board of Education of