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Jim Crow laws primarily targeted African Americans in the Southern United States, but American Indians were also adversely affected. They faced systemic discrimination and exclusion from civil rights protections, resulting in limited access to education, employment, and public services. Furthermore, many Native Americans were denied citizenship until 1924, which compounded their marginalization under these laws. The legacy of Jim Crow contributed to ongoing socioeconomic challenges and disparities within American Indian communities.

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