> You're confusing government with citizens. The letter of the law changed but the culture lagged behind.
I don't they are. The law that abolished slavery changed, but racial segregation was - by definition - inequality. That it was postfixed "but equal" really underscored how hard they tried to dress it up.
It was confirmed - by governments - in a number of cases, Plessy v. Ferguson being the canonical one.
I don't they are. The law that abolished slavery changed, but racial segregation was - by definition - inequality. That it was postfixed "but equal" really underscored how hard they tried to dress it up.
It was confirmed - by governments - in a number of cases, Plessy v. Ferguson being the canonical one.