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The History of the Separate Cars Act
Louis Martinet was a 29 year old shoemakers ride on a train car in 1890. The Separate Cars Act required that railroads maintain different cars for black and white passengers the punishment for violating this fine was twenty five dollars or Twenty days in jail. In 1877 President Rutherford B. Hayes withdrew federal troops from Louisiana the last southern state to have government forces officially ending ReconstructionWithout a strong federal presence local politicians and violent militia groups like the white league in New Orleans eroded whatever gains former slaves had secured and spread violence on the streets. But despite intimidation black people voted and were politically active by 1890.