The Civil Rights Act of 1964 outlawed discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex or national origin. It was formally enacted on 2 July, 1964.
laws were made so that blacks and whites could come together and go to the same school and could do things togetherb
No. Blacks and whites could not use the same facilities back in 1929.
no blacks and whites attended the same school in 1954 hope this help's.
No they were not. They could only date the same color. They could rarely leave their township.
Jim Crow separated blacks and whites by preventing them from going to school together and using the same public facilities such as restrooms. Blacks and whites had separate entrances to businesses and public transportation had separate sections for whites and blacks.
Not in the South, no because they wont allowed to used the same fountains as whites
laws were made so that blacks and whites could come together and go to the same school and could do things togetherb
No.
No. Blacks and whites could not use the same facilities back in 1929.
no blacks and whites attended the same school in 1954 hope this help's.
No they were not. They could only date the same color. They could rarely leave their township.
the same as whites
Southern states disenfranchised Blacks through the use of Jim Crow laws. They weren't allowed to use the same public facilities as Whites and they didn't have the same rights.
Jim Crow separated blacks and whites by preventing them from going to school together and using the same public facilities such as restrooms. Blacks and whites had separate entrances to businesses and public transportation had separate sections for whites and blacks.
Blacks had to go to different resturants than whites
It's about the same as the percentage of straight blacks to the percentage of straight whites in America.
well the blacks got payed the same as whites so the whites where very unhappy