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____ [38]
3 years ago
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Why did Mississippi likely make it illegal to promote racial equality??

English
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lys-0071 [83]3 years ago
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The state of Mississippi most likely made it illegal to promote racial equality because they wanted to keep the blacks at a lower social and economic position. Mississippi and other southern states followed the "Jim Crow" laws. In the states that followed the "Jim Crow" laws they were strictly enforced and people would be fined and imprisoned. In Mississippi, if anyone was caught promoting equality they could be fined up to $500.00 and/or be in jail 6 months in jail. 
nikdorinn [45]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Mississippi likely made illegal to promote racial equality because of Anti-miscegenation laws mainly.

Explanation:

Anti-miscegenation laws were adopted by many southern states in the United States as they did not agree with the idea of sharing the same rights and privileges with the ones that used to be their servants, this states considered that the multiracial relationships should be forbidden since they wanted to keep the same difference of level between white and black people.

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