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14 States Pass New Jim Crow Laws Within Five Years of Plessy

Following Plessy's constitutional blessing of 'separate but equal,' fourteen states pass new segregation statutes by 1901 covering railroad cars, waiting rooms, water fountains, schools, parks, theaters, and cemeteries. The ruling does not merely permit existing practices — it actively incentivizes states to expand the legal architecture of racial subordination.