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Jim Crow Racism

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Working from sunrise till sunset, with hardly any breaks in between, life for slaves was tumultuous Provided with the bare minimum, African Americans fought with teeth and bone in order to hold on. Slaves were one of the biggest personal assets any plantation owner could hold in the South and they were considered to be of utmost value. Families were torn apart only because of the hunger and selfishness of white slaveholders to make a profit. For generations, African Americans were expected to keep quiet and their head down as their rights, privileges, and freedom vanished before their very eyes. The Jim Crow laws were enacted by the democratic party in order to enforce racial segregation. By completely separating and isolating the two races, life was dramatically changed even after the Civil War and the abolishment of slavery. African Americans were persecuted not only socially, but also economically, and environmentally as a result of the racism and inequalities created by the Jim Crow system. The physical environment reinforced African Americans’ place in society and white superiority. Despite the African Americans being isolated in the countryside, both white and black people met frequently. However, African Americans were typically degraded in public and suffer ultimate humiliation. Ten year old Albon Holsey was running an errand to the grocery store when he passed in the front of a white man’s house. The white man and his young daughter were sitting on a rocking

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