The Influence Of The Jim Crow Laws

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Let’s start with the Jim Crow laws, shall we? The Jim Crow laws basically stated that African Americans should and will continue to live in poverty, all while the white people stripped them of their natural born rights. The African Americans were forced to drink from different water fountains, sit in the back of a bus, eat at different restaurants, and they weren’t even allowed to live in certain homes or areas, all because they has a surplus of melanin in their skin. The Jim Crow laws, luckily, were abolished in 1964. Which brings me to my next point. The Civil Rights movement. The Civil Rights movement was the protest of African Americans, and later on women and students, for more rights and privileges. This all started with a bang after

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