Comité des Citoyens

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The Comité des Citoyens was a New Orleans–based civil rights organization of the late 19th century that orchestrated legal challenges to racial segregation, most notably the test case involving Homer Plessy that led to Plessy v. Ferguson.

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instanceOf civil rights organization
political advocacy group
activeInPeriod late 19th century
areaOfActivism public accommodations segregation
railroad segregation
basedInCity New Orleans
collaboratedWith local Black and Creole community leaders
composition Black, Creole, and white allies
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dissolutionContext entrenchment of Jim Crow after Plessy v. Ferguson decision
formedInContextOf post-Reconstruction racial segregation
historicalSignificance early organized civil rights resistance to Jim Crow
helped define legal framework for segregation challenges
ideology integrationism
racial equality
involvedPerson Homer Plessy
languageOfName French
legalCaseRole plaintiff organizers in Plessy v. Ferguson
legalOutcomeInfluence U.S. Supreme Court decision in Plessy v. Ferguson
legalStrategy carefully planned violation of segregation statutes
locatedIn Southern United States
surface form: American South

Louisiana
New Orleans
movement early civil rights movement in the United States
notableCase Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)
surface form: Plessy v. Ferguson
notableFor organizing the test case that led to Plessy v. Ferguson
opposed Louisiana Separate Car Act
opposedLawType Jim Crow laws
opposedPolicy “separate but equal” doctrine
organizedEvent Homer Plessy’s arrest on a segregated railroad car
precededByContext end of Reconstruction in Louisiana
purpose challenge racial segregation laws
defend civil rights of African Americans and Creoles of color
orchestrate legal test cases against segregation
regionOfActivity Louisiana
status defunct organization
translationOfName Citizens’ Committee
usedMethod litigation
public advocacy
test cases

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Homer Plessy associatedWith Comité des Citoyens