For decades, African-Americans have been detained by Jim Crow's law. Since the 1890s, African-Americans have been excluded from schools, libraries, toilets, restaurants, etc., and these facilities have been told to be "separate but identical". African Americans must face the "city where the sun sets", and if they capture in these pure white areas after the sun sets, their lives are more dangerous than they already exist is. Like Morgan's lawsuit, African-Americans have a small victory.
Most states and communities passed the "Jim Crow" law stipulating that African Americans have a status of "independent but equality". Jim Crow Laws is a rule that was enacted to distinguish between white and black in the southern part of the United States from 1874 to 1975. In theory, it is to create "independence but equality" treatment, but in fact Jim Kraus condemns poor treatment and facilities of black citizens. Education is separated from public facilities such as hotels and restaurants owned by Jim Crow Laws. In fact, according to Jim Crow's law, treatment and adaptation will in most cases be lower than treatment and adaptation provided by Caucasians.
Author: Crisann Smith Jim Crow law and part of Jim Crow law included to kill Mockingbird: Jim Crow law, in law and regulation system, African-Americans to obey during the mid-1960's for 1877 I was forced to do. According to law, blacks and white people discriminate against black people with apartheid, so blacks are stipulated as "isolated but equal". In the late 20th century, Jim Crow's law was considered to be "infringement of civil rights, therefore unconstitution." Adopted Jim Crow's law to ensure that isolation between blacks and whites is carried out in public places such as communities, schools, companies, toilets and so on. In some communities, there are also "hidden rules" to be followed by blacks. Black men can not reach out to white men. Because it may mean that they are equal in society.
Jim Crow is known as the southern countries through the law discriminating African Americans. That name comes from Thomas Dartmouth Rice 's theater "Jump, Jim Crow". Rice plays the slave of African-American, paints his face black, and imitates his behavior and manner by wearing clothes. From the first day, this behavior is very popular in New York and as the popularity grew, he continued the tour. Jim Crow's law began in 1865 after the end of the civil war and continued until the 1960s. Former federal states enacted Jim Crow's law, restricted African Americans and guaranteed that they were isolated under the status of "independence but equality". The law of Jim Crow comes from the law of slavery and forbids slavery from learning how to read and write, gathering and worshiping and carrying weapons. Slavery is aimed at maintaining slavery