In every argument, there are points made with evidence to try and create a certain appeal to the audiences. These points are made using rhetoric to get the statements heard and or seen. The cases of Plessy vs. Ferguson and Brown vs. Board of Education both use rhetorical devices to prove their points about justice which is a frame of mind that determines the right principals of law and just conduct. In both cases, there is rhetoric used that undermines justice into something that is unjust. Whether or not the use of rhetoric is misused, justice still depends on the appeals of rhetorical strategies.
In Plessy vs. Ferguson, the argument being made was a statement of discrimination saying that “separate but equal” railroad cars were legal
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