Posts by Plessy and Ferguson Initiative
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Today in 1868, the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified.
In 1896, the Supreme Court cited the 14th Amendment in Plessy v. Ferguson to uphold segregation under the doctrine of “separate but equal.” It would take nearly 60 years for it to be overturned in Brown v. Board of Education.
Enslaved Africans brought their ironwork skills to America. In the 1800s, African artistry began to intertwine with European blacksmithing as free men of color were apprentices to white blacksmiths. This mix of art styles created New Orleans' architecture.
Learn more at Plessy Day ⚜️ bit.ly/45AgMy7
Join us 📅 June 7
⏰ 9:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Plessy Day 2025, Crafting a Legacy - a tribute to the enduring impact of New Orleans’ master craftsmen.
Meet the master craftsmen in person!
📍 2022 St. Bernard Ave. (Corpus Christi, Building C), New Orleans
Check the link in bio for more details ⚜️
#NOLAFUN
Join us for our annual Plessy Day celebration ⚜️
The event features a screening of “Ancestral Artistry: The Influence of Africans & Creoles of Color on Louisiana Architecture” and a workshop for families.
📍 2022 St. Bernard Ave. (Corpus Christi, Building C), New Orleans
Join us on tomorrow, on the anniversary of the Plessy v. Ferguson landmark decision for a conversation with activist, scholar, and attorney Angela A. Allen-Bell, Esq. She will share insights from her new book, The Summons: Advocacy Insights for Systemic and Transformative Change. #justice
We love it! Go 7th Ward!
Wanna see something cool?
At the Grammy's in 1976, Ella Fitzgerald and Mel Torme explained what jazz is.
The result? The crowd losing its mind. 🔥
Such important information for people to understand. Thanks for explaining it.
The immortal Jim Crow: It's time to overturn remaining split-jury verdicts veritenews.org/2025/04/14/j... @Sen. Duplessis's bill, SB 218 if passed this spring and signed into law would go far toward reducing the number of people incarcerated as a result of a non-unanimous verdict.
Let's talk about the so-called Save Act.
Don't let the name fool you. This bill doesn't SAVE anything - this is 100% a voter suppression bill. #HandsOffHerVote
The American Library Association and a union representing more than 42,000 cultural workers in the U.S. have filed a lawsuit contesting the Trump administration’s cuts to the federal agency that supports the nation’s libraries, arguing that the cuts are already causing “irreparable harm.”
The Citizens Committee did not mince words about the taking away rights, neither should you!
Diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility programs aim to create a more equal world where everyone is able to belong and thrive.
Don’t back down Mr. Jeffries. Our cause is just, theirs is not.
This is how it's done.
No matter who holds office, our commitment to democracy and racial justice remains resolute – today, tomorrow, and always.
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