Slave Girl and Black Boy
.... The discrimination and violence Jacobs was subjected to as a slave is comparable to that of Wright's while living in the Jim
Crow South. ....
(2025

8

)
The Strange Career of Jim Crow (C. Van Woodward)
.... may have been Woodward's first attempt to correct what he saw as the mistake of concentrating too much on the chronology of Jim
Crow laws in the
South when, in ....
(1160

5

)
Impact & Legacy of Jim Crow Laws
.... of color has always been a fixture of American life, but Jim
Crow proved particularly .... by the Civil War had made them virtually equal in the
South (save for the ....
(1768

7

)
Legacy of Jim Crow Laws
.... of color has always been a fixture of American life, but Jim
Crow proved particularly .... by the Civil War had made them virtually equal in the
South (save for the ....
(1768

7

)
Henry Grady & the New South Creed
.... The failure of the New
South movement would result in the institutionalization of the Jim
Crow laws that would rule the
South until the Civil Rights Movement ....
(2987

12

)
End of Apartheid in South Africa
.... At the same time, the situation in
South Africa, with its apartheid, and the situation in southern American, with its Jim
Crow laws, seems vitally different. ....
(2133

9

)
Martin Luther King, Jr.
.... Basically his plan was to boycott the buses and businesses until Birmingham city officials consented to change the laws and customs of the Jim
Crow south. ....
(1032

4

)
Why We Can't Wait
.... Basically his plan was to boycott the buses and businesses until Birmingham city officials consented to change the laws and customs of the Jim
Crow south. ....
(1032

4

)
Racial Oppression
.... Both describe the prevailing attitudes of the white people in their regions, Wright in Mississippi and Tennessee and
Crow Dog in
South Dakota, and incidents ....
(1670

7

)
Oppressed Minorities in the US
.... Both describe the prevailing attitudes of the white people in their regions, Wright in Mississippi and Tennessee and
Crow Dog in
South Dakota, and incidents ....
(1670

7

)
The Crow Indians
.... Those who lived to the
south, along the valleys of the Big Horn, Powder, and Wind rivers, came to be called the River
Crow. Both ....
(2509

10

)
The Mind of the South
.... the void. The year 1964 was a turning point in the demise of the old
South and the collapse of the Jim
Crow system. Since that time ....
(4184

17

)
The Crow Indians
.... Those who lived to the
south, along the valleys of the Big Horn, Powder, and Wind rivers, came to be called the River
Crow. Both ....
(2506

10

)
Slavery
.... As the exodus of blacks from the
South continued because of repressive Jim
Crow laws, Northern whites began to react with hostility. ....
(2374

9

)
CHANGING CULTURAL RULE SYSTEMS AND RACE RELATIONS
.... figure like Mrs. Parks, and thereby "inviting a federal court test of the Jim
Crow laws upon which segregation throughout the Deep
South depended" (Raines 47). ....
(1828

7

)
black/white race relations
.... the government essentially withdrew from supporting the efforts of blacks to gain equality: "Jim
Crow was gradually imposed as law in the
South and informally ....
(1589

6

)
Woodward's Origins of the New South
.... the Jim
Crow cosmic circle. What was distinctive about the defeat of the populists was that social and economic progressivists in the
South discovered that ....
(1572

6

)
"Down by the Riverside"
.... try to assert their rights. When slavery ended, new boundaries were set in the
South with Jim
Crow laws. In "Down by the Riverside ....
(1697

7

)
Changes After Desegregation of Public Schools
.... By and large, the movement focused on where it began: the
South, where beginning .... The origin of the term describing that dynamic--the Jim
Crow laws--is obscure ....
(1708

7

)
African-Americans and Public Libraries
.... Where libraries existed in rural areas of the American
South, they were segregated institutions governed by Jim
Crow laws. Graham ....
(2016

8

)
African American Political History In the United States, the so ...
.... The Supreme Court began to overturn Jim
Crow laws when it held in Guinn vs .... However, most African Americans were unable to vote in the Deep
South until the 1950s ....
(1558

6

)
Civil Rights Movement & US Multicultural Society
.... According to the Jim
Crow laws of the
south, blacks were not allowed to eat in certain sections of restaurants with whites. One ....
(1911

8

)
Segregation
.... to prevent private acts of discrimination" (Segregation 2). Of course, segregation was at its worst in the
South, even though the Jim
Crow Laws responsible for ....
(3070

12

)
Views of The Confederate War
.... Equally, it helps explain why Jim
Crow-ism could seize the white imagination .... The
South was bound to fall before the North's military-industrial complex, yes ....
(1344

5

)
The Miranda Decision
.... in the middle 1960s, were still fighting overtly against civil-rights laws and for segregation and other "Jim
Crow" elements of the Old
South's political and ....
(5090

20

)
Literature Hughes Gatsby Ellison
.... reality or fulfilling. Langston Hughes was born in the
South during the Jim
Crow era in American history. Hughes witnessed firsthand ....
(1744

7

)
De Facto School Segregation
.... Chicago was the kind of subtlety that had not existed in Alabama and Georgia, with their Jim
Crow laws. Odious as de jure segregation in the
South might have ....
(9029

36

)
Poverty in America
.... While northern urban blacks did not directly benefit from the overturn of Jim
Crow discrimination laws in the
South, didn't they benefit from a new culture and ....
(2741

11

)
Southern African Americans: 1877-1915
.... until the 1960s, but by then it was clear that the "Jim
Crow" system was .... system.) The other half of the pattern was that African-Americans in the
South had to ....
(1493

6

)
Juneteenth Celebrations
.... read the order.[3] The problem in the post-Civil War
south became obvious .... African Americans under Jim
Crow were said to be free, but the manifestation of took ....
(1905

8

)