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irinina [24]
2 years ago
11

African American history during the Jim Crow era includes encounters with poverty, racism, disrespect, and protest. What was it

like to be an African American during the Jim Crow era? How were African American people treated when it came to finding work, riding on a bus, visiting a local park, or other daily life events? How did cultural protest cause changes in the "status quo" for African Americans? Your response should be 500 to 1,000 words long.
Please I really need this.
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Evgesh-ka [11]2 years ago
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<span>A black male could not offer his hand (to shake hands) with a white male because it implied being socially equal. Obviously, a black male could not offer his hand or any other part of his body to a white woman, because he risked being accused of sexual harassment                                                                                <span>Blacks and whites were not supposed to eat together. If they did eat together, whites were to be served first, and some sort of partition was to be placed between them.<span><span>Under no circumstance was a black male to offer to light the cigarette of a white female -- that gesture implied intimacy.                                                                               </span><span>Blacks were not allowed to show public affection toward one another in public, especially kissing, because it offended whitesJim Crow etiquette prescribed that blacks were introduced to whites, never whites to blacks</span><span>Jim Crow etiquette prescribed that blacks were introduced to whites, never whites to blacks
</span></span>Whites did not use courtesy titles of respect when referring to blacks If a black person rode in a car driven by a white person, the black person sat in the back seat, or the back of a truckWhite motorists had the right-of-way at all intersections<span>Never assert or even intimate that a white person is lying.</span><span>Never impute dishonorable intentions to a white person.</span><span>Never suggest that a white person is from an inferior class.</span><span>Never lay claim to, or overly demonstrate, superior knowledge or intelligence.</span><span>Never curse a white person.</span><span>Never laugh derisively at a white person.<span>Never comment upon the appearance of a white female.</span></span></span>
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