Mark each statement PL for Plessy or BR for Brown
6. State governments have the power to decide whether to keep the races separate.
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Children and adults can be treated differently under the law, so equality under the law doesn't mean
blacks and whites must be treated exactly the same.
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9.
Making facilities equal isn't enough as long as blacks and whites are still are separated.
The 14th Amendment could not have been intended to force the two races to mingle together when
they don't want to.
10. Research shows that separating white and black children just because of their race makes black
children feel like they are inferior.