Quick Write: Describe what you know of the brutality faced by African Americans living under Jim Crow.

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Quick Write: Describe what you know of the brutality faced by African Americans living under Jim Crow

Reconstruction is Reversed African American’s in the South Face increased discrimination under Jim Crow Society is segregated What were some of the rules of Jim Crow? What happened to those to disobeyed the rules?

Billie Holiday

Number of Lynchings in the United State

TOTAL3,525

African Americans Protest Conditions NAACP Urban League Harlem Renaissance Iba B. Wells Anti Lynching Campaign Commission on Interracial Cooperation The Communist Party

Migration rates of African Americans from the South Why are Blacks leaving the South? , , , , ,000

, , ,581,000