ResistanceJune 7, 1892
Homer Plessy Arrested on Train; Test Case Moves Toward Supreme Court
Plessy purchases a first-class ticket on the East Louisiana Railroad and sits in the white car. A private detective identifies him as one-eighth Black and has him arrested. Judge John Ferguson rules the Separate Car Act constitutional for intrastate travel. The case begins its path to the Supreme Court as Plessy v. Ferguson.