Jim Crow Laws

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Jim Crow Laws
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Jim Crow laws were those that enforced racial segregation. They were predominantly state and local laws in the American South enacted by white Southern Democrats who intended to limit the freedoms of African Americans to ensure the racial hierarchy remained intact. Enacted from the late nineteenth century onward, they were not repealed until the 1950s and 1960s.

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