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    Jim Crow
    /ˌjim ˈkrō/

    noun

    • 1. the former practice of segregating black people in the US: "Jim Crow laws"
    • 2. an implement for straightening steel bars or bending rails by screw pressure.
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  3. Feb 28, 2018 · Jim Crow laws were a collection of state and local statutes that legalized racial segregation. Named after a Black minstrel show character, the laws—which existed for about 100 years, from the ...

  4. jim crow: [noun] ethnic discrimination especially against blacks by legal enforcement or traditional sanctions.

  5. 5 days ago · Jim Crow law, in U.S. history, any of the laws that enforced racial segregation in the South between the end of Reconstruction in 1877 and the beginning of the civil rights movement in the 1950s. Jim Crow was the name of a minstrel routine (actually Jump Jim Crow) performed beginning in 1828 by its author, Thomas Dartmouth (“Daddy”) Rice ...

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  6. Jan 5, 1998 · Jim Crow was the name of the racial caste system which operated primarily, but not exclusively in southern and border states, between 1877 and the mid-1960s. Jim Crow was more than a series of rigid anti-black laws. It was a way of life. Under Jim Crow, African Americans were relegated to the status of second class citizens.

  7. Oct 31, 2018 · The Black Codes, a set of laws Southern states began passing in 1865, after enslavement's end, were a precursor to Jim Crow. The codes imposed curfews on Black people, required unemployed Black people to be jailed and mandated that they get White sponsors to live in town or passes from their employers, if they worked in agriculture.

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  8. Jul 1, 2014 · Purpose of Jim Crow Laws Fact 1: Schools and Education examples: Prohibit black and white children from attending the same schools and establishing separate public schools for black children. Similar laws were applied to colleges. Purpose of Jim Crow Laws Fact 2: Records: Separate official records of black births, marriages, and deaths from ...

  9. Jan 23, 2020 · Updated on January 23, 2020. The Jim Crow Era in United States history began towards the end of the Reconstruction Period and lasted until 1965 with the passage of the Voting Rights Act. The Jim Crow Era was more than a body of legislative acts on the federal, state and local levels that barred African Americans from being full American citizens.

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