I stand before you today to explain my reasons why the separate but equal law should still be intact. The act done by Mr. Plessy was a direct violation of the separate car act. The decision made by the state to charge Plessy under the separate car act should and will stand. If this decision is ruled against our favor it will change what separate but equal means and it will demolish its whole purpose as a law. We can not diminish this law because it holds sanity and our economy together.
This case will not be overruled due to the fact that the consequences will in fact diminish our economy. To start off, segregation and the separate but equal law has its supporters on both sides, the whites, and African Americans.
Many of those believe that life after segregation started became more safe and more trusting than an integrating society and because of this those same people will not want to integrate, weather it is in a bathroom or riding on a train car with African Americans and white people in the same car with the same standards many will choose to boycott these services as they believe it will further enhance their problems on both sides.
Due to this, people will not want to use services which will cause many businesses to lose their economic status. Changing the ruling of this court case will have an immediate effect on our economy as a whole. While this law still stands many good things have come out of it for all people, and it had a great effect on the economy. Because of this law, many African Americans began their own businesses, and they are still making new ones and different services for each other.
This law gives them the opportunity to create a self flourishing business and promote themselves within their own community where they feel safe and doing this adds more money to the economy and helps communities grow and flourish.
While this helps the overall economy, it also helps african americans grow their own money and live a lifestyle suited for them. Now, none of this would and will happen if the separate but equal and the separate car act were not followed and not in place.
There will be more disputes, more crime, and more and more boycotting of services and businesses that allow integration.
This will not just affect white owned businesses but African American businesses as well because there will be no demand if each side of people can not have what they want. Therefore I stand in front of all of you today to explain and plead my case that this man violated a direct act by the government and should be fined for his wrongdoings and with that overruling and changing the standards of these laws and acts.
It will directly have negative effects and consequences to every one as a whole and it will hurt our nation's economy and people's personal economic growth.
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https://www.thehenryford.org/explore/blog/black-entrepreneurs-during-the-jim-crow-era
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