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Jim Crow. Slavery is over, now what? In the years right after the Civil War, freedmen (former slaves) were able to vote and participate in government, ...
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Oct 19, 2023 · One of the first reactions against Reconstruction was to deprive African-American men of their voting rights. While the 14th and 15th ...
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In 1891, a group of black people decided to test the Jim Crow law. They had Homer A. Plessy, who was seven-eighths white and one-eighth black (therefore, black) ...
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Feb 28, 2018 · Jim Crow laws were state and local statutes that legalized racial segregation. Enacted after the Civil War, the laws denied equal ...
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Feb 28, 2024 · Women's History-Primary Sources: The Civil War & Reconstruction · The Civil War & Reconstruction · Subject Guide.
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US History 1302. Unit I Identification Chapter 16-20. 1. Black Codes 2. Redeemers 3. Booker T. Washington 4. Grandfather Clause 5. Jim Crow Laws
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This lesson plan is part of the Civil Rights series by iCivics, Inc. a nonpro it organization dedicated to advancing civic education.
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The segregation and disenfranchisement laws known as "Jim Crow" represented a formal, codified system of racial apartheid that dominated the American South.
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