The landmark court case in California Supreme Court in 1884-5 that ordered San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) to admit Chinese student (Mamie) to white school is called; Plessy v. Ferguson Lum v. Rice Lau v. Nichols Tape v. Hurley Question 15 Which of the following does not belong to the contributions that Asian Pacific American small business have made to society? Creating Interracial Tension Revitalized Urban Ghettos Providing Jobs Providing Low Cost Goods & Services 0.5 pts
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