Jim Crow Laws. Jim Crow was a character in a 1828 ______________ that was made popular by a white comedian, Thomas (Daddy) Rice This song made fun of.

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Jim Crow Laws

Jim Crow was a character in a 1828 ______________ that was made popular by a white comedian, Thomas (Daddy) Rice This song made fun of black people The term Jim Crow was then used for a set of _________________ that were passed by the Southern States

Jim Crow "Weel about and turn about And do jis so, Eb'ry time I weel about And jump Jim Crow."

Jim Crow These laws discriminated against blacks and established ____________________ Segregation meant that __________ people were kept separate from __________ Blacks were not allowed to use the same public facilities as whites and were treated as 2 nd class citizens

Jim Crow Laws ____________________, a black man, challenged a Louisiana railroad company because they made him sit in a ‘___________________’ carriage The Supreme Court supported the railroad company and in 1896 declared the laws ____________ This allowed the ________________ States to make up more laws

Jim Crow Laws __________________ between blacks and whites was illegal in some states They were not allowed to use the same hotels, theatres and restaurants as whites There were black only carriages on trains and they had to sit in the __________________

Jim Crow Laws There was segregation in the armed forces There were _______________ residential areas and schools The ______________________________ kept black people’s blood segregated in blood banks until the 1940s.