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Essay heading: Jim Crow Laws
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Between the laws, cases, and other events that were occurring, many changes were being made to the country.
The blacks were taking a stand and rising in an attempt to join the whites as one nation. displayed 300 characters
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The "Jim Crow" laws discriminated against the blacks with concern to attendance in public schools, restaurants, theaters, hotels, cinemas, public baths, and segregation in trains, buses, and marriage between whites and blacks. These laws set a precedent for the United States to follow when setting boundaries for the recently freed blacks... displayed next 300 characters
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