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Jim Crow laws were a system of legal segregation that targeted African Americans in the United States from the late 19th century until the mid-20th century. These laws resulted in the systematic discrimination of African Americans in various aspects of life, including education, employment, housing, and public facilities, as well as social and political exclusion. Jim Crow laws deeply impacted the daily lives and opportunities of African American families, denying them equal rights and perpetuating racial inequality.
Well as you can see on TV alot of Americans make fun of British people saying we have a accent like " pip pip cherry'o " but we don't! We talk perfectly fine so i don't see why we need to be made fun of, its not right. They think its funny but its not!! Alot of kids watching American shows wont find it very amusing and will probably not like Americans. Q .So the question is Why do Americans make fun of British people? A. Because they think its funny, BUT ITS NOT!!
People had fun listening to the radio and playing board games
like to have fun
poor working conditions rise of trusts and monopolies
by fun
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Soccer in the 1940s was Bord but now thre's more fun. "And better soccer balls".
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Tap dancing is actually an American form of dance. It is a blend of Irish step and African gumboot dancing. When both African Americans and the Irish were oppressed they somehow came together and tap was formed; a blend of steps from the Irish and rhythm and style from the African Americans. African Americans were not allowed to perform at first so minstrel shows were done by white people and they would black out their faces to make fun of the black dancers.
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well umm they were treated the same way as America they were treated right and well no one made fun of them they were treated the right way someone should be treated.
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It gave african americans a time to relax and to just have fun since the only music they played, were in churches. It also helped them forget about all the segregation.