119 Origins of the Jim Crow Era - One Minute History

119 Origins of the Jim Crow Era - One Minute History

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History, Social Studies

11th Grade - University

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The video discusses the Reconstruction era with three constitutional amendments that abolished slavery and granted citizenship and voting rights to former slaves. Despite these advancements, white Southern Democrats enacted laws to suppress African American progress, supported by the US Supreme Court's endorsement of segregation. These laws, known as Jim Crow laws, institutionalized racial prejudice and denied rights to black people. Although federal legislation eventually ended the Jim Crow era, its legacy continues to affect the fight for equality.

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In what ways did federal legislation attempt to end the Jim Crow era?

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What were the long-term effects of the Jim Crow era on the struggle for equality?

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