1. dominance 2. segregation 3.independent assortment
Through the Amnesty Act of 1872.
Segregation was enforced by many state and federal laws.
Segregation ended after Brown vs. Board of education was passed, when MLK made his speech, when the jim crow laws were killed, etc. There are many different checkpoints, but there was never a specific date of the end.
segregation laws
many segregation laws were repealed
Segregation laws in the United States, commonly known as Jim Crow laws, began to be enacted in the late 19th century, following the Reconstruction era. The first of these laws appeared in the 1880s, with many states implementing various forms of racial segregation in public facilities, schools, and transportation. These laws remained in effect until the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s, which sought to dismantle institutionalized racism and segregation.
many segregation laws were repealed
The reason why these laws were passed that denied a slaves' many rights is because the laws made it more difficult for enslaved people to escape.
So far in 2008, 377 'Session Laws' have been passed.
None. Laws are passed by Congress.
Yes. Many AA left the south to avoid segregation laws and the Ku Klux Klan. The KKK was very evil and so many AA didnt wanna get involved with them