Respuesta :
The Supreme Court’s ruling in Plessy v. Ferguson was problematic because it held that "separate but equal" public facilities in the United States were technically constitutional--but made it far more confusing in terms of specifically what public places were in question.
It was problematic because it enabled segregation. It stated that segregation is not unconstitutional if the state provides completely the same commodities to both groups. That means that people can be segregated based on race into different schools as long as those two schools provided everything equally to every student.