Jim Crow Laws By: Johnny Glesenkamp, Tyler Vlaiku, Tyler Danner, Austin Magnuson, and Makayla Kitzmiller.

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Jim Crow Laws By: Johnny Glesenkamp, Tyler Vlaiku, Tyler Danner, Austin Magnuson, and Makayla Kitzmiller.

Background on Jim Crow Laws Jim Crow Laws are about segregation between blacks and whites. Whites made blacks segregated so that blacks went to separate bathrooms, schools, and drinking fountains. Whites claimed supremacy in America.

Whites and Colored During this time, the fight between colored and white people was uncontrolled. Police would not help or do anything for that matter. Colored people were murdered by the KKK or by arrogant white people. Colored kids were going to school with white people, white kids protested against this

What are Jim Crow Laws? A.a black male could not offer his hand (as a handshake) to a white male. B.blacks and whites can not eat together C.under no circumstance was a black male to offer his light to a white females cigarette D.blacks could not show public affection to each other in public

What are Jim Crow Laws? E.blacks must be introduced to whites, whites should never be introduced to blacks. F.blacks could not use courtesy titles as to introduce themselves to a white. G.if a black is riding in a car with a white the black must ride in the back seat or in the bed of the truck H.white drivers always had the right of way.

The Negative Societies Against the Colored. The first group was the most commonly known. The Ku Klux Klan. Or better known as the KKK.

How Did the Ku Klux Klan affect blacks? The Ku Klux Klan started in Ennessee and affected blacks by burning crosses, killing innocent colored people, protesting against black rights illuminati.

Youtube Video on Jim Crow Laws Jim Crow Laws Minstrel Show Vs

Works Cited "Separate Is Not Equal." BROWN v. BOARD OF EDUCATION. National Museum of American History. Web. 4 Dec Jim Crow Laws video. YoutubeWeb. 4 Dec Minstrel Show Blackface Stump Speech video. YoutubeWeb. 4 Dec 2014.