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Jim Crow Laws During The 1930's

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Jim Crow Laws
The Jim Crow Laws greatly affected the way African Americans lived during the 1930s. Jim Crow Laws were a series of rules that limited African Americans rights. During this period of time segregation, and violence towards the African Americans were a big part in the Jim Crow Laws.“ A black male could not offer his hand (to shake hands) with a white male because it’s implied being socially equal” (Pilgrim pg 1). “Jim Crow Laws restricted freedoms for African Americans throughout the South and were a primary target of the Civil Rights movement, especially during the 1930s.” (Shelby 1).
Jim Crow Laws were a series of rules that limited African Americans rights. These laws started in the 1860s and were then placed into law in the 1965. A rule in the Jim Crow was “A black male could not offer his hand (to shake hands) with a white man because it’s implied being socially equal Pilgrim 1.” These laws were basically trying to regulate interactions between blacks and whites. …show more content…

Louisiana law made it illegal for blacks to sit in any of the white reserved seats and for whites not to sit in blacks to sit in blacks reserved spots.A black person was with a group of black people and he thought that they would try to sit in a white person's spot he ended up being arrested. Homer A. Plessy was his name. Homer A. Plessy had a lawyer who had disagreed that Louisiana did not have any right to judge one person because of race. “In 1890, Louisiana passed the “Separate Car Law,” which purported to aid passenger comfort by creating “equal but separate” cars for blacks and whites” (Pilgrim 2). Jim Crow had signs placed above water fountains exits, in public places based on where blacks and whites

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