Although the Civil War was over some white people believed that all blacks weren't EQUAL to them. The Jim Crow laws basically separated the races. African Americans did not receive the same rights as white people. Blacks were to enter inside the back of restaurants or any public places that whites often attended. They were not allowed to vote and were often force to take a literacy test. African American people didn't have the rights to do ANY that was considered good for white people are something that would have bought them up in life.
They were lifted by the Supreme Court in 1965.
Jim Crow laws include laws the discriminated against Africian Americans with concern to attendence in public schools and use of facilities such as public schools, transportation, and the segregation of the restrooms and restaurants for whites and blacks.
They passed Jim Crow laws and what they called equal but separate laws.
During the time of Jim Crow African Americans had no legal rights a they had no economic and social status
another group that jim crow treated wrong were mexicans.
It was named Jim Crow after a song/dance that riticuled African Americans. It was called "Jump, Jim Crow".
After reconstruction, Jim Crow laws were passed. These laws made it difficult for African-Americans to move upward.
Jim Crow laws include laws the discriminated against Africian Americans with concern to attendence in public schools and use of facilities such as public schools, transportation, and the segregation of the restrooms and restaurants for whites and blacks.
Jim Crow laws include laws the discriminated against Africian Americans with concern to attendence in public schools and use of facilities such as public schools, transportation, and the segregation of the restrooms and restaurants for whites and blacks.
They passed Jim Crow laws and what they called equal but separate laws.
It was needed. For a 100 years Jim Crow laws had discriminated against African Americans and it became obvious that this could no longer go on. A country that states it is a democracy doesn't have an underclass of people discriminated against and remain a democracy.
Southern states passed racist Jim Crow Laws that limited African American freedoms and restricted many of the rights they had received under Reconstruction.
No one was explicitly protected by the "separate but equal" doctrine; however, the principle benefited whites over African-Americans. Plessy v. Ferguson, (1896), the case that gave rise to the phrase, legally sanctioned racist "Jim Crow" laws that discriminated against African-Americans.
During the time of Jim Crow African Americans had no legal rights a they had no economic and social status
During the time of Jim Crow African Americans had no legal rights a they had no economic and social status
Southern laws that imposed restrictions on African Americans were called Jim Crow laws. The Jim Crow laws prevented southern African American from truly have equality with the white counterparts.
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