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4 places affected by the Jim Crow law?

I believe that three of the Jim Crow Laws are systematizing a number of economic, educational, and social disadvantages.


What legal segregation of races was a result of?

Jim Crow Laws


Jim Crow was a?

Jim crow was a law (the Jim crow laws) that stated that white people and African American people had to be separated in public places


Are Jim crow law still in existence?

no


What were laws that segregated blacks and whites called?

the segregation laws were commonly known as "Jim Crow" laws


Was segregated churches a Jim crow law?

yes


Did a black create Jim crow law?

Jim Crow laws are a backlash against Reconstruction policies after Reconstruction ended. Most African American lawmakers were unseated before the Jim Crow laws were passed.


Where was the Jim crow law?

The Jim Crow Law Era existed mainly in the South and originated from the Black Codes that were enforced from 1865 to 1866 and from prewar segregation on railroad cars in northern cities.


Who was the targets of the Jim crow law?

The targets of Jim Crow laws were primarily African Americans in the Southern United States, as these laws enforced racial segregation and discrimination. They aimed to marginalize Black citizens by prohibiting them from enjoying the same public facilities, educational opportunities, and voting rights as white citizens. Additionally, Jim Crow laws also affected other racial and ethnic minorities, but the primary focus was on maintaining white supremacy and control over the African American population.


Who stopped the Jim crow law in the state of Delaware?

Roslyn Schwartz


What was the source of discrimination against African Americans?

the Jim crow law


What law kept the races apart?

The law that separated the black and white is the JIM CROW LAWS.