Jim Crow Laws: Racial Segregation In The United States

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Jim Crow Laws were state laws that enforced racial segregation in southern side of the United States in 1866. These laws mainly affected the life of every African American. Water fountains, waiting rooms, restaurants, buses, etc. would have labeled signs that read “whites” and “colored”, for a reminder of the enforced racial laws. However, the African Americans would have it hard, because the public facilities that were labeled as “colored” would be inferior to those of the whites; for example the water fountains were ugly and small, while the water fountains the whites used were clean and nice. The Jim Crow laws stated that blacks would have separate but equal treatment, though it was stated that way, the blacks were not treated as well as

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