In the census-citizenship case, the Supreme Court may once again affirm 'white rule'

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In the census-citizenship case, the Supreme Court may once again affirm 'white rule'
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Will the Supreme Court approve adding a citizenship question to the 2020 census? It wouldn't be the first time the nation's highest court has acted to preserve white power, critics say.

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On June 7, 1892, a dapper shoemaker purchased a first-class ticket on a Louisiana train for a short journey he knew he wouldn't finish. The 30-year-old man of mixed-race heritage sat in the whites-only section of the train. When a conductor ordered him to move to a dingy rail car reserved for blacks, he refused, was arrested and convicted at a trial.The man appealed his case to the Supreme Court. Four years later, the court rejected his claim that sitting in a segregated train car stamped him with"a badge of servitude." The New York Times published only two paragraphs on the 7-1 decision.

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