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Susan Crawford: “Plessy vs. Ferguson was a case in the late 1800s... that…”

Featuring: Susan Crawford, Judge for Branch 1 of the Dane County Circuit Court | Wisconsin

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Tuesday Luncheon - Wisconsin Supreme Court Candidate Judge Susan Crawford

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And that is when the U.S. supreme Court in Brown vs. Board of Education overturned a case called Plessy vs. Ferguson. Plessy vs. Ferguson was a case in the late 1800s... that involved a separation by race of public services. And Pelosi vs. Ferguson, the court upheld that and said separate but equal is constitutional. And we all know how wrong that is. Now from our vantage point in 2025, we know that's wrong. (30:00–30:22)

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Asserts that Plessy vs. Ferguson involved racial separation in public services.

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