Jim Crow and Segregation By: Abby Engrav, Erika Treske, Mason Zehr, and Kira Wall.

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Jim Crow and Segregation By: Abby Engrav, Erika Treske, Mason Zehr, and Kira Wall

Segregation Segregation is the process which two specific groups are separated. Racial segregation was common in the early 1900’s.

Segregation in Towns Bus stops Train Stations Schools Restaurants On the Street Jobs

Jim Crow Laws Origination Jim Crow Law was made to completely separate blacks and whites in everyday life.

Jim Crow Laws Jim Crow is a system of laws that originated in 1876 and ended after the Civil War in the mid 1900’s. “Jump Jim Crow” Performance Presented by Thomas Rice, a white man Rice would dance and sing stupidly to imitate black people.

Timeline

Summary Jim Crow Dates What Came of It Segregation Results overtime People’s reactions

Vocab Segregation is the process which two specific groups are separated. Racism hatred or intolerance of another race or other races. Jim Crow is a system of laws that originated in 1876 and ended after the Civil War in the mid 1900’s. The laws make it so blacks and whites stay separated. Public Accommodations to be satisfactory for those who have to work with the environment. Civil Rights Movement the national effort made by black people and their supporters in the 1950’s and 1960’s to eliminate segregation and gain equal rights.

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