Plessy v. Ferguson. What do you see? Write a list of any words that come to your mind. Courtesy of Birmingham Public Library Department of Archives and.

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Plessy v. Ferguson

What do you see? Write a list of any words that come to your mind. Courtesy of Birmingham Public Library Department of Archives and Manuscripts

What to do next? WRITE YOUR HEADLINES – No more than 12 words for each headline – Each group has 3 pieces of paper. Write each heading to fill one piece of paper. – Tape your heading for each amendment on the board under each amendment. READ THE OPINIONS – Write 1-2 sentences summarizing what you have read. – I must check them before you move on! PICK UP YOUR HOMEWORK