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Q: What were the 3 methods used to overturn the Jim Crow laws?
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What four methods were used to deny blacks to vote from 1778-1954?

poll taxes grandfather clauses gerrymandering Jim crow laws lynching


What is the expression used to indicate laws that were based on segregation?

Jim Crow laws


What was the Expression used to indicate laws that were based on segragation?

Jim Crow Laws


What was not used to keep blacks from exercising their civil rights A.poll taxes B.Jim Crow laws C.lynching or D.due process?

Jim Crow laws


Why did Jim Crow create the Jim Crow laws?

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.


What were the three devices used to prevent African Americans from voting?

The Black Codes and Jim Crow laws were established to further restrict the freedom of African Americans. The methods used to keep them from voting were literacy tests, pole taxes, and terror organizations.


Poll taxes and literacy tests were part of what type of laws?

Jim Crow Laws


What is the commonly used trem for racist laws that enforced segration in south?

Jim Crow


What was used to declare Jim crow laws constitutional in the 1880s?

The separate but equal doctrine


What was an accomplishment of the Jim crow laws?

The Jim Crow laws were used to marginalize the African-American population of the south for many, many decades after the Civil War; whether this can really be considered an accomplishment is questionable.


What are Jim crow laws and what do they mean?

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.


When were Jim crow laws established?

The name Jim Crow was used to describe a set of laws that basically mandated segregation, especially among the blacks. These laws died when the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights Act of 1965 were ratified.