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Q: What term is defined as process of allowing blacks and whites to use the same facilities?
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The process of allowing blacks and whites to use the same facilities is known as?

integration


What State acts to segregate blacks in public facilities?

mississippi


Could blacks and whites use the same bathroom in 1929?

No. Blacks and whites could not use the same facilities back in 1929.


States acts to segregate blacks in public facilities?

Jim Crow Laws


What laws set up segregated facilities for whites and blacks in the south through the 1950's?

The Jim Crow Law segregated the blacks & whites


What are 3 ways in which Jim crow states segregated blacks and whites?

Jim Crow separated blacks and whites by preventing them from going to school together and using the same public facilities such as restrooms. Blacks and whites had separate entrances to businesses and public transportation had separate sections for whites and blacks.


What was segregation like?

Blacks were not treated well even after the emancipation proclimation whites still treated blacks bad. Seperating them from everything they do and sometimes not aloowing blacks certain places or allowing them to do certain things. Blacks were basically cut off from the American lifestyle for a long time.


In what ways did the southern states disenfranchise the blacks?

Southern states disenfranchised Blacks through the use of Jim Crow laws. They weren't allowed to use the same public facilities as Whites and they didn't have the same rights.


Which 1896 Supreme Court decision approved segregation of blacks as long as and ldquoseparate but equal and facilities were provided?

Plessy v. Ferguson


What is a specific Jim Crow Law?

Blacks and Whites couldn't use the same public facilities. Also they could not go to school together.


What were the differences between black and white children's schools?

The schools for blacks were usually, if not always, markedly inferior in facilities and staff when compared to white schools.


When were blacks allowed to share drinking facilities?

Segregated drinking fountains, along with other segregated public facilities, were outlawed by the Civil Rights Act of 1964. It was signed into law on July 2, 1964 by President Lyndon B. Johnson.