Segregation Laws Flashcards

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What were Jim Crowe laws?

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Lawns in the southern states of America between 1876 and 1965.

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What did Jim Crowe laws do?

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Segregated whites from blacks in public schools, public places and on public transport.

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What were the Jim Crowe laws in Arizona?

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The marriage between a white and a negro shall be null and void.

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What were the Jim Crowe laws in Florida?

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The schools for white children and the schools for Negro children shall be conducted separately.

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What were the Jim Crowe laws in Georgia?

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All persons licensed to run a restaurant shall serve either white people exclusively or coloured people exclusively.

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What were the Jim Crowe laws in North Carolina?

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Books shall not be interchangeable between white and coloured schools.

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What were the Jim Crowe laws in Texas?

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Separate facilities are required for black and white citizens in state parks.

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What did ‘Black Codes’ do?

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Went alongside Jim Crowe laws and limited civil rights and civil liberties of Black Americans.

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What was the poll tax?

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A tax had to be paid, by blacks, in order to be able to vote.

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What was the problem with the poll tax?

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Most people were too poor to pay the tax.

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What were literacy tests?

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In order to vote black people had to prove they could read extracts.

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What was wrong with literacy tests?

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They were marked by white Americans who nearly always failed them.

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In Mississippi what percentage of blacks were registered to vote?

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5%.

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Who were blacks not protected by?

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The law, as judges were prejudice and all juries were white.

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What did the police do to the blacks?

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They discriminated against them.

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Why did 7 million blacks emigrate from the southern states?

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In the North and West of America blacks could vote and have their children educated/.

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How did black suffer economically?

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They earned half the wages of a white person doing the same job.