Delaware Plessy Case
from segregation itself is not the type of inequality which violates the Constitution of the United States.” The Delaware cases testified if the present segregation complied with Plessy’s requirement of equality, however, the state failed to comply with the requirement and entered a judgment for the plaintiffs. Delaware judge ordered the white schools to grant allowance of black students to enroll, but if the institutions equalized in the future then a petition for the court’s modification of the desegregation verdict. The decision was affirmed by the Delaware Supreme Court on August 28, 1952.
On May 23, 1951, two Richmond lawyers filed the lawsuit in the federal district court in Richmond, Virginia was known as the Davis v. County School