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the reason of Jim Crow laws are to not let African Americans stay in the same areas or activities as whites

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How did Jim crow laws affect his or her life?

Jim Crow was not a real person it was a made up person just for racists. so the Jim crow laws did not affect "his or her " life.


Were Jim Crow Laws made to bring people together?

Far from it. Jim Crow laws were created to make discrimination legal. White southerners were unhappy that black males were given the vote by the Fifteenth Amendment, and the strategy to make sure blacks were excluded from political power was to create laws that made it difficult for them to vote. The Jim Crow laws also extended to women, and made segregationist practices legal, forbidding black people from shopping in certain stores, using libraries, attending good colleges, etc. In a way, the Jim Crow Laws brought white bigots together, but they didn't do much good for anyone else.


What are the gym 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.


What did Jim Crow laws do - apex?

The laws made it legal to segregate whites and blacks in a variety of public areas. Apex


What are Jim crow laws and what do they mean?

The Jim Crow laws were laws that made segregation and discrimination legal after the civil war. They were named after a popular song called, "Jim Crow". These laws established a "separate is equal" system between the two races. These laws said that the blacks were not allowed into restraunts, public restrooms, boarding stations, parks, theatres, and many more. In 1896 in the Plessey vs. Ferguson case said that separate facilties were constitutional encouraged. But, in 1954 the Jim Crow Laws were overruled and destroyed.

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How did Jim crow laws affect his or her life?

Jim Crow was not a real person it was a made up person just for racists. so the Jim crow laws did not affect "his or her " life.


Were Jim Crow Laws made to bring people together?

Far from it. Jim Crow laws were created to make discrimination legal. White southerners were unhappy that black males were given the vote by the Fifteenth Amendment, and the strategy to make sure blacks were excluded from political power was to create laws that made it difficult for them to vote. The Jim Crow laws also extended to women, and made segregationist practices legal, forbidding black people from shopping in certain stores, using libraries, attending good colleges, etc. In a way, the Jim Crow Laws brought white bigots together, but they didn't do much good for anyone else.


What are the gym 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.


What did Jim Crow laws do - apex?

The laws made it legal to segregate whites and blacks in a variety of public areas. Apex


What types of laws disfranchised African Americans after reconstruction?

After reconstruction, Jim Crow laws were passed. These laws made it difficult for African-Americans to move upward.


How are Spain's laws made?

by a government


What Australian laws are made by which people?

Australian laws are made by the government. National or local.


How are laws made in the government?

They take votes


What did parliament do in English government?

Made laws.


What is a rule made and enforced by government?

A rule made by the government is called a low.


Did the government stepped in to make laws to protect the ozone?

Yes, the government did step it. It made laws to ban CFC's.


What are Jim crow laws and what do they mean?

The Jim Crow laws were laws that made segregation and discrimination legal after the civil war. They were named after a popular song called, "Jim Crow". These laws established a "separate is equal" system between the two races. These laws said that the blacks were not allowed into restraunts, public restrooms, boarding stations, parks, theatres, and many more. In 1896 in the Plessey vs. Ferguson case said that separate facilties were constitutional encouraged. But, in 1954 the Jim Crow Laws were overruled and destroyed.