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    nation used laws to discriminate against African American people. In the year 1877 Jim Crow laws were born from the ashes of the civil war. This war fought for freedom for the slaves in the south. Jim Crow laws were created by white men to keep African American men and women from being truly free. These laws segregated and hindered many aspects of African American people’s lives. These aspects include their personal lives‚ their education‚ and their daily activities. First‚ Jim Crow laws obstructed

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    the South. They began to migrate to the west and north in the 1890’s. This was known as The Great Migration.     African Americans were segregated by the Jim Crow laws. Their lives were controlled at all times by these laws. The Jim Crow laws made African Americans as second class citizens.     Lynching became a big way to enforce Jim Crow laws. The lynchings were advertised. Groups of people would gather around to watch an African American get lynched. It was like a show that was being put on for

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    Racism and Southern Identification The Ethics of Living Jim Crow1 ! Upon reading the Ethics of Jim Crow a number of things came to mind. First and foremost‚ the difficulty of being a black person in this era. Throughout the article it seems that negroes are continually targeted without any basis. The response to any giving situation is never appropriate‚ the respectability for the self and other negroes is completely obliterated and most importantly there is a system of fear that is instituted not

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    the Jim Crow laws affected blacks Why did whites make blacks feel like second class citizens with Jim Crow laws? Jim Crow laws were racist prejudice laws.The Jim Crow laws made it harder for whites and blacks to create any type of unity.The Jim Crow laws were made in 1877-1954 and were in place for only one thing to separate blacks and white. Schools had to be separated as well as water fountain’s‚ jobs and hospital. This means that it was one race who wanted power over the other race.The laws were

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    The Jim Crow Era The Jim Crow era began in the late 1870’s and originated from American pop culture (Gale). Jim Crow was the name of the racial caste system which operated in most southern and border states‚ but not exclusively (Pilgrim). A man named Dartmouth “Daddy” Rice performed a song that was a mocking imitation of a black plantation slave (Gale). Rice was the first person to ever wear blackface makeup‚ he used burnt cork to darken the color of his face (Gale). Jimcrow or jimcrowing refers

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    graduated from Vanderbilt University and Stanford Law School. Alexander was the director of the Racial Justice Project for the ACLU in Northern California. While there‚ she began to look more deeply into issues of criminal justice reform and started a campaign against racial profiling. She worked at private law firms specializing in plaintiff-side class-action lawsuits regarding racial and gender discrimination. She then later became a writer. In The New Jim Crow she exployed the prejustice that black people

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    so the created the Jim Crow Laws. The

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    of the “Tea Party”. It has made me more aware of the fear attached to new laws implicated in many states which are considered “ Red “or Republican states run from Governorship to federal appointed senators and Congressional representatives. Their fears of the changing racial demographics of the country to more minority majority has fostered voting laws more reminisced to the ages of the southern “Jim Crow Laws”. Jim Crow laws prevented Blacks and minorities from voting due to “poll taxes‚ literacy

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    anybody know about Jim Crow probably not. Well he played a big part in to kill a mockingbird because it was basically of how segregation. Also saying that whites are superior over blacks.It connection to to kill a mockingbird is that it had segregation and the whites though they was superior.Also a another thing that played a key part in the to kill a mockingbird Tom didn’t not have fair trial also Plessy didn’t get a fair trial.They were both guilty‚ but they souldn’t be guilty. Jim Crow is not a person

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    Gun Laws Mother was shot sleeping in bed‚ teenagers shot while walking home from school‚two young boys shot playing outside.Ask yourself how much more can happen.Guns falling into under responsible owner. The laws must be in force. I feel there should be stricter gun laws and implement new ones.So there shouldnt be any deaths happening.The new loosened gun laws state that by January 1‚2017‚ those who wish to carry a concealed weapon would not need a permit and would not need to take a gun training

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