The Jim Crow laws were an example of systemic racial segregation and discrimination that emerged in the Southern United States after the Civil War. These laws enforced racial inequality by institutionalizing practices that marginalized African Americans in various aspects of life, including education, transportation, and voting rights. They reflected the broader societal efforts to maintain white supremacy and suppress the rights of Black citizens following the abolition of slavery.
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There was Jim crow laws and it ignited the feud between races. This also made what is called "The Dirty South"
Jim Crow laws and police-enforced segregation
Laws passed in the South following the Civil War that enforced segregation.kimberly compos
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.
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There was Jim crow laws and it ignited the feud between races. This also made what is called "The Dirty South"
Jim Crow laws and police-enforced segregation
laws passed in the south following the Civil War that enforced segregation
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The practice the South employed after the Civil War to segregate Blacks from Whites was known as Jim Crow laws. These were state and local laws that enforced racial segregation in public facilities, transportation, education, and housing in the Southern United States.
Laws passed in the South following the Civil War that enforced segregation.kimberly compos
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.
Crow, closely followed by The Rook
The deep South was still unprepared to rid itself of "Jim Crow" attitudes.
By classifying them as African American, authorities could deprive them of civil rights