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  2. Homer Plessy - Wikipedia

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    Plessy may have been born in 1858, [1] 1862, [7] or on March 17, 1863, under the name Homère Patris Plessy. [5] [a] He was the second of two children in a French-speaking Creole family in New Orleans, Louisiana. Later documents give his name as Homer Adolph Plessy or Homère Adolphe Plessy.

  3. Faubourg Treme: The Untold Story of Black New Orleans

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    In 1892, as the film documents, Tremé resident Homer Plessy became the second most famous plaintiff in United States Supreme Court history in a case (Plessy v. Ferguson ) that ultimately decided against Plessy in 1896 and established the " Separate but equal " doctrine that reinforced Jim Crow laws that prevailed legally until 1954's Brown v.

  4. John Howard Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, descendants of Ferguson and Plessy formed the Plessy & Ferguson Foundation of New Orleans to honor the successes of the civil rights movement.On February 12, 2009, they partnered with the Crescent City Peace Alliance and the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts in placing a historical marker at the corner of Press Street and Royal Street, the site of Homer Plessy's arrest in New ...

  5. Descendants of Plessy v. Ferguson actors reflect on ... - AOL

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    Ferguson actors reflect on posthumous pardon of Homer Plessy appeared first on TheGrio. Keith Plessy, Phoebe Ferguson and Kate Dillingham took a moment together earlier this week to contemplate ...

  6. Louisiana Gov. Pardons Homer Plessy, 125 Years After ... - AOL

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    On Jan. 11, 1897, Homer Plessy pleaded guilty in a New Orleans district court for sitting in a whites-only train car, eight months after the U.S. Supreme Court upheld Louisiana’s Separate Car ...

  7. Louisiana’s governor on Wednesday posthumously pardoned Homer Plessy, the Black man whose arrest for refusing to leave a whites-only railroad The post Homer Plessy, Black man behind ‘separate ...

  8. Albion W. Tourgée - Wikipedia

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    Homer Plessy was selected next. He was arrested after boarding an intrastate train and refusing to move from a white to a "colored" car. Tourgée, who was lead attorney for Homer Plessy, first deployed the term "color blindness" in his briefs in the Plessy case. He had used it on several prior occasions on behalf of the struggle for civil rights.

  9. Governor Edwards signs pardon for Homer Plessy - AOL

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