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Effects Of Jim Crow Laws

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In 1877, as the Reconstruction era ends, the federal troops that ensure the fair treatments of the freed African Americans withdrew. Even though that the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments of the Constitution had given civil rights for the freed African Americans, the south state legislators created a system to separate the races, in a result, white southerners began to assert the public policies of segregation, the Jim Crow Laws ----segregation laws, rules and customs --- in every aspects of daily life.(Jim Crow Laws)

The origin name “Jim Crow” came from a white performer named Thomas Rice, he colored his face black, appearing on stage as a black person singing the song that includes the phrase “Jim Crow” in 1828. As he performed more, the name “Jim Crow” was widely spread to describe blacks, later on was being used to describe laws and customs which oppressed blacks. (Who was Jim Crow).

The Jim Crow Laws had large impacts on the life in the South, which was the segregation, and also had a long effect on the later life of people that lived in the segregation time.

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In the South, one of the most common segregated places that upheld the Jim Crow Laws, was the water drinking fountain. According to the picture that took in the south about 1939, we can see an African American man was drinking water from a segregated drinking fountain that had a sign “colored” in front of it ( Colored Drinking Fountain). It basically means

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