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Wewaii [24]
3 years ago
7

What did the Jim Crow laws do? legalize segregation in the South permit suffrage for African American women determine a pull fac

tor for the Great Migration establish equality in the South
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2 answers:
grigory [225]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: legalize segregation in the South

Explanation:

The Jim Crow laws were created to impose racial segregation in the South since the end of Reconstruction (1877) and the civil rights movement (1950).

The Southern state legislatures passed these laws to restrict any contact between whites and people of color, demanding their separation, first in public transportation and schools, and later in parks, cemeteries, theatres, and restaurants.

MrRa [10]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The Jim Crow Laws legalized segregation in the South of the United States.

Explanation:

The Jim Crow Laws were a series of ordinances and bylaws promulgated in the southern states of the United States and their counties, between 1876 and 1965. These laws, which constituted one of the major elements of racial segregation in the United States, distinguished citizens according to their race and, while admitting their equality of rights, they imposed segregation of rights in all public places and services.

The largest ones introduced segregation into schools and most public services, including trains and buses.

School segregation was declared unconstitutional by the United States Supreme Court in 1954 (Brown v. Board of Education). The other Jim Crow Laws were abolished by the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

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