In paragraph two, the Supreme Court argued the separation of races does not make one race inferior.
The Court ruled in favor of segregation because it argued that it cannot change the social instincts and dynamics of race.
In Plessy v. Ferguson, the Supreme Court ruled that it was wrong to assume that segregation meant that one race was superior and that the other one was inferior.
It therefore ruled in favor of segregation with the argument that racial and physical instincts cannot be removed by legislation.
This meant that there were social dynamics to race that simply could not be removed.
The Supreme Court believed that it could not be responsible for enforcing social equality and so allowed segregation to happen.
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