Jim Crow Laws 1960 The Jackson Sun From the 1880s into the 1960s, a majority of American states enforced segregation through "Jim Crow" laws (so called.
April 9, 1865 at a private home in a Virginian village called Appomattox Court House: General Lee surrendered his Confederate forces.
Discriminatory laws
BLACK DISCRIMINATION LAWS
Black discrimination laws
Segregation and Racism in America. Jim Crow Examples: Intermarriage: The marriage of a person of Caucasian blood with a Negro, Mongolian, Malay, or Hindu.
Jim Crow Laws Early 1900’s to 1960’s BY: Matt Manley, Morgan Miller, Megan McCoy, Nautika King.
Racial Segregation Black Codes- U.S. States passed these laws to take away the Civil Rights of African Americans. Occurred in former Confederate States.
1. 2 Civil Rights Standards 10.1 – 10.6 1.Explain how demands of African Americans helped produce a stimulus for civil rights, including President Roosevelt’s.
1. 2 AFRICAN AMERICANS FACED MANY HARDSHIPS THE MAJORITY WERE POOR THEY LIVED FOR THE MOST PART IN THE SOUTHERN STATES THEY WORKED AS TENANT FARMERS AND.
Consider: The 15 th Amendment said that you could not keep anyone from voting based on race, but it did not say you could not keep someone from voting.
Jim Crow Laws Early 1900’s to 1960’s