Jim Crow Laws

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American History

 

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Keith L

 

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April 4, 2014

 

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However, these laws negatively impacted the blacks, because every time they would try to gain more freedom, or rights, the whites could look in the set of Jim Crow laws and find a way to disenable the blacks from having virtually any freedom. There were various plans for reconstruction, like permitting only white people to vote for convention delegates or to participate in the framing of the new state governments...
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These reconstruction plans also included free public education schoolhouses, although they excluded black children. The Fourteenth Amendment was passed, and a new Congress hostile to the South was elected. This Congress took control of Reconstruction. When President Johnson vetoed its Reconstruction legislation, Congress overrode his vetoes, which led to his impeachment...
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