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Jim Crow jury boxes refer to the discriminatory practices implemented in the Southern United States during the Jim Crow era, which aimed to exclude African Americans from jury service. These practices often involved the manipulation of jury selection processes, such as limiting the number of Black jurors or using all-white juries to ensure biased verdicts. This systemic exclusion contributed to racial injustice and reinforced the marginalization of Black citizens within the legal system. The legacy of such practices has had lasting effects on perceptions of fairness and equality in the American judicial system.

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