How Did Racism Occur In The 1960's

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The racism that was present in the 1960’s greatly differs from exists in our society today. Racism is the idea that one race is superior to the other. In 1865, the thirteenth amendment had been passed, which abolished slavery. Although slavery was illegal, African Americans were still treated horribly especially in the south. The white people did all in their power to make the blacks suffer. The Jim Crow laws made it so all public services and facilities were divided one for whites the other for blacks. This was accompanied with “separate but equal,” which was a claim that the black and whites just needed to be separated but are equal. This was completely not true. What the blacks received was inferior to what the whites did. Currently, in

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