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afirican americans gained rights
The laws made it legal to segregate whites and blacks in a variety of public areas. Apex
Far from it. Jim Crow laws were created to make discrimination legal. White southerners were unhappy that black males were given the vote by the Fifteenth Amendment, and the strategy to make sure blacks were excluded from political power was to create laws that made it difficult for them to vote. The Jim Crow laws also extended to women, and made segregationist practices legal, forbidding black people from shopping in certain stores, using libraries, attending good colleges, etc. In a way, the Jim Crow Laws brought white bigots together, but they didn't do much good for anyone else.
Jim Crow was not a real person it was a made up person just for racists. so the Jim crow laws did not affect "his or her " life.
The Jim Crow laws made segregation mandatory in certain areas. Black people could not sit in the same sections of restaurants as white people.
The Jim Crow laws were laws that made segregation and discrimination legal after the civil war. They were named after a popular song called, "Jim Crow". These laws established a "separate is equal" system between the two races. These laws said that the blacks were not allowed into restraunts, public restrooms, boarding stations, parks, theatres, and many more. In 1896 in the Plessey vs. Ferguson case said that separate facilties were constitutional encouraged. But, in 1954 the Jim Crow Laws were overruled and destroyed.
The laws made it legal to segregate whites and blacks in a variety of public areas. Apex
Far from it. Jim Crow laws were created to make discrimination legal. White southerners were unhappy that black males were given the vote by the Fifteenth Amendment, and the strategy to make sure blacks were excluded from political power was to create laws that made it difficult for them to vote. The Jim Crow laws also extended to women, and made segregationist practices legal, forbidding black people from shopping in certain stores, using libraries, attending good colleges, etc. In a way, the Jim Crow Laws brought white bigots together, but they didn't do much good for anyone else.
Jim Crow was not a real person it was a made up person just for racists. so the Jim crow laws did not affect "his or her " life.
Back in the time where Jim Crows laws exsisted,life was harsh for the black africans. They had segregated public toilets in school and ouside school. This affected black americans as it made them feel left out and aso made them feel insecure babout thier surroundings
The Jim Crow laws were laws that made segregation and discrimination legal after the civil war. They were named after a popular song called, "Jim Crow". These laws established a "separate is equal" system between the two races. These laws said that the blacks were not allowed into restraunts, public restrooms, boarding stations, parks, theatres, and many more. In 1896 in the Plessey vs. Ferguson case said that separate facilties were constitutional encouraged. But, in 1954 the Jim Crow Laws were overruled and destroyed.
The Jim Crow laws made segregation mandatory in certain areas. Black people could not sit in the same sections of restaurants as white people.
Laws for the United States are made by the U.S. Congress.
the reason of Jim Crow laws are to not let African Americans stay in the same areas or activities as whites
After reconstruction, Jim Crow laws were passed. These laws made it difficult for African-Americans to move upward.
Legal aspects of file sharing
From the 1870s to the end of the 19th century, southern states passed laws that restricted the rights of nonwhites. They enacted laws which made segregation legal. These laws became known as Jim Crow Laws. States, counties, and towns enacted such laws and the local and state police forces enforced the laws. They were also upheld by local courts, usually trials consisting of all white juries. In some areas, the laws were also enforced by the use of violence and fear tactics. Mob violence included lynching against southern blacks and the activities of the KKK continued into the early 20th century. Laws were also passed to prevent blacks from voting, via polling taxes and literacy tests before a person could register to vote. Several Supreme Court decisions also enforced the right of states to pass Jim Crow laws. The Court ruled the Civil Rights Act of 1875 unconstitutional and said the 14th Amendment did not protect blacks from discrimination by businesses or individuals. (1883) The most famous case was Plessy v. Ferguson which declared separate but equal facilities constitutional.
Abolitionism was a social and political movement that sought to end the institution of slavery. Abolitionists believed that slavery was morally wrong and worked to promote the emancipation of enslaved individuals and the abolition of slavery as a legal institution.