To survive the Jim Crow laws, Black people employed various strategies, such as forming tight-knit communities that provided mutual support and resources. They created their own schools, businesses, and churches to foster a sense of unity and resilience. Many also engaged in civil rights activism, organizing protests and advocating for change, while others sought to escape oppressive conditions by migrating to northern cities. Despite the systemic racism they faced, they maintained cultural traditions and fought for their dignity and rights.
Jim Crow laws
The Jim Crow laws made segregation mandatory in certain areas. Black people could not sit in the same sections of restaurants as white people.
Jim Crow laws
they fighted
Horrible it was rough and unfair to the black people
because
Jim Crow laws
The Jim Crow laws made segregation mandatory in certain areas. Black people could not sit in the same sections of restaurants as white people.
Jim Crow laws
they fighted
Horrible it was rough and unfair to the black people
because they are black and everybody hated them
segagration
no black people could play sports
Jim Crow laws were laws that discriminated against African Americans in voting rights, civil rights, and in schools, housing, and other areas.
Jim Crow laws
Jim Crow laws.