Actually Some did but of course some were against it because it's not right...But some did some didn't,I wasn't alive at those time's so i don't know but of what i have heard some care some don't.
they felt sad and disappointed. they dont like being discriminated against.
The Jim Crow laws made the whites feel more powerful and important than the rest
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White people were NOT afraid of the Jim Crow Laws themselves as far as I'm concerned. Some, though, were afraid if they were caught helping black people.
what kind of question is that the jim crow laws were made to limit blacks right to vote.
Jim Crow did not create the laws. He was a black man who was singing a song while working when a white man heard his song and wrote his own song called the Jim crow jubilee. It was a major hit so when the segregation laws came out they just used his name. Its a name thing like plessy vs Ferguson but Jim crow had nothing to do with the laws.
Jim Crow Laws are laws that were set in place in the 1900s that separated blacks from whites, like they couldn't use the same restroom as white people, couldn't sit in the front of bus...etc. They were still legal even because of the equality of the U.S. because people said that they were equal, just separate.
the differences that Jim crow laws caused was that it made white people feel better and think that they deserve better and that they are from a higher class from color people. This made color people do stuff like givin them their seat in the front to white people, and seating in the back, also color people had to go to school for color people and their school weren't as good as a white school, also color people had their a bathroom and water fountains of their own.
Jim Crow laws were laws that were passed in the south after the civil war that separated white and black people in public and private facilities. Laws like this lost African Americans their voting rights in Southern states. It got its name from a minstrel-show character who sang a comic song ending in the words, "Jump, Jim Crow."
Horrible it was rough and unfair to the black people
they were not paid the same as a white man and they could not be promoted like a white man
Jim Crow did not create the laws. He was a black man who was singing a song while working when a white man heard his song and wrote his own song called the Jim crow jubilee. It was a major hit so when the segregation laws came out they just used his name. Its a name thing like plessy vs Ferguson but Jim crow had nothing to do with the laws.
The white Southerners do not like change. The Southerners are set in their own ways.
It's just the way that the crow is. Like how is a robins egg blue?
Jim Crow Laws are laws that were set in place in the 1900s that separated blacks from whites, like they couldn't use the same restroom as white people, couldn't sit in the front of bus...etc. They were still legal even because of the equality of the U.S. because people said that they were equal, just separate.
the differences that Jim crow laws caused was that it made white people feel better and think that they deserve better and that they are from a higher class from color people. This made color people do stuff like givin them their seat in the front to white people, and seating in the back, also color people had to go to school for color people and their school weren't as good as a white school, also color people had their a bathroom and water fountains of their own.
Jim Crow laws were laws that were passed in the south after the civil war that separated white and black people in public and private facilities. Laws like this lost African Americans their voting rights in Southern states. It got its name from a minstrel-show character who sang a comic song ending in the words, "Jump, Jim Crow."
Horrible it was rough and unfair to the black people
By passing special laws like black codes, and the jim crow laws.
There were different responses in the African American community to the establishment of Jim crow segregation through legislation and custom in the states of the American south. Most people accepted the laws. Others began to rally against the laws.
mainly farming and agriculture such as cotton and tobacco plantations, things like that
Jim Crow Laws were a set of "Black Codes" when segregation was still around. These laws basically sanctioned of certain areas, like restaurants, to African Americans.