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The Case of Homer Plessy

Albion Torje was a prominent white advocate for blacks of rights. A former Union soldier Torje had been a judge in Reconstruction era North Carolina where he ruled against the Clu Klux Klan and spoke openly against racist politics Retiring from the bench Torje had moved back to upstate New York, but state involved in fight against racist lawmaking So far Albion Torje had helped construct Homer Plessy's entire case through writing letters to the Citizens Committee from his home in New York. He stressed the futility of defining racial categories Race is a scientific and legal question of great difficulty Torje wrote Technically Homer PlessY was only one eighth black and Torje's view this percentage

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