The South was segregated primarily by Jim Crow laws, which enforced racial segregation in public facilities, schools, transportation, and other aspects of daily life. These laws were established in the late 19th century and upheld a social system that discriminated against African Americans, denying them equal rights and opportunities. Additionally, widespread social norms, violence, and intimidation further entrenched segregation and racial inequality in the region.
The freedom riders rode buses south to segregated public transportation and education. Today schools and transportation are no longer segregated.
The Jim Crow Law segregated the blacks & whites
they segregated blacks and whites.
Some places that were more likely than others to be segregated in the South under Jim Crow. Restaurants, convenience stores, and restrooms were almost always segregated.
black people where segregated that they where not aloud to speak to white people
Birmingham, Alabama
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The freedom riders rode buses south to segregated public transportation and education. Today schools and transportation are no longer segregated.
They were mostly segregated.
They were mostly segregated.
They were mostly segregated.
They were mostly segregated.
Almost 70% of the schools in the South were still segregated.
Almost 70% of the schools in the South were still segregated.
If it is, it's mostly in the segregated South.
They don't.