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Blacks people were not allowed to marry white people
the right to vote stated by the nineteenth amendment. They could no vote for presidents along with blacks and white men
If I understood well the question, A white boy could marry a Muslim girl on condition that he should be Muslim.
Blacks and white get along together.
What do you mean by "back then"......... Some whites and blacks got a long, but many did not. There was a lot of racial discrimination by different groups of white, the most popular was the KKK!
Blacks could not eat at the same restaurants as Whites; could not use White's bathrooms; could not drink from White's water fountains.
they were not paid the same as a white man and they could not be promoted like a white man
First was blacks.
Nonwhites were forced to live in separate areas from the white minority.
Black codes were codes made during Reconstruction after the Civil war, they were made to control blacks after they were emancipated. They were not actual Laws, but like a code of conduct in the south. They basically included that blacks had to be in service of a white person, that they could not have congregations together, that they could not speak out, and that they could not have weapons. They also included that blacks could not go out without a white 'supervisor'
During the 1930s, marriage laws varied by location. Generally, the minimum age for marriage was around 16-18, with parental consent required for minors. Most states prohibited interracial marriage. Divorce laws were strict and often required evidence of fault, such as adultery or cruelty, for a divorce to be granted.
The segregation period was a time when blacks were prohibited from certain activities within white society. Blacks could not live in the same neighborhoods or use the same water fountains as white persons.