Lum v. Rice
Lum v. Rice, 275 U.S. 78 (1927), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the exclusion on account of race of a child of Chinese ancestry from a state high school did not violate the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. The decision effectively approved the exclusion of minority children from schools reserved for whites.
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Lum v. Rice
Lum v. Rice, 275 U.S. 78 (1927), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the exclusion on account of race of a child of Chinese ancestry from a state high school did not violate the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. The decision effectively approved the exclusion of minority children from schools reserved for whites.
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Lum v. Rice, 275 U.S. 78 (1927 ...... m schools reserved for whites.
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Lum v. Rice, 275 U.S. 78
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A child of Chinese blood, born ...... are afforded to both classes.
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Guey Heung Lee v. Johnson,
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Trial court ordered writ of ma ...... i, 139 Miss. 760, 104 So. 105.
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Affirmed, 139 Miss. 760.
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Lum v. Rice, 275 U.S. 78 (1927 ...... m schools reserved for whites.
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Gong Lum, et al. v. Rice et al.
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