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  • Jim Crow laws - Wikipedia
    The Jim Crow laws were state and local laws introduced in the Southern United States in the late 19th and early-to-mid-20th centuries that enforced racial segregation
  • What Is the Origin of the Term “Jim Crow”? | Britannica
    What Is the Origin of the Term “Jim Crow”? From the end of Reconstruction until the 1960s, racial segregation in the American South was enforced with so-called Jim Crow laws—but who was Jim Crow?
  • Jim Crow Laws: Definition, Examples Timeline | HISTORY
    Jim Crow laws were state and local statutes enacted after the Civil War that legalized segregation by race
  • Who Was Jim Crow? - Jim Crow Museum
    The name Jim Crow is often used to describe the segregation laws, rules, and customs which arose after Reconstruction ended in 1877 and continued until the mid-1960s
  • Jim Crow Laws – African American History
    Enacted between 1876 and 1965, Jim Crow laws formalized racial segregation in the Southern States, systematizing a number of economic, educational, and social disadvantages for African Americans
  • Was Jim Crow Enacted by Democrats or Republicans?
    Executive summary Jim Crow laws were created and maintained primarily by white Southern Democrats after the end of Reconstruction; those laws and the one
  • A Brief History of Jim Crow - Teach Democracy
    “Jim Crow” was a derisive slang term for a black man It came to mean any state law passed in the South that established different rules for blacks and whites Jim Crow laws were based on the theory of white supremacy and were a reaction to Reconstruction
  • Black Codes and Jim Crow Laws: History and Legacy
    Black Codes and Jim Crow laws built a legal system of racial subordination that governed nearly every aspect of daily life in the United States for roughly a century after the Civil War ended in 1865 Southern legislatures passed Black Codes almost immediately, targeting the labor, movement, and economic independence of formerly enslaved people
















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