The antebellum (before the Civil War) South was a very different place from the South of the Jim Crow era. How did relations bet
ween blacks and whites change during this time? a. Blacks were viewed as equals of whites in the eyes of the law under Jim Crow.
b. Many blacks took advantage of Jim Crow laws to buy houses in white neighborhoods.
c. Jim Crow cut the close ties that had often existed in the antebellum South between black slaves and white owners.
d. Jim Crow allowed whites and blacks to mingle freely in ways that weren't permitted before the war.