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    The Great Migration: The Evolution of Jim Crow and the Transition of the “Other” FINAL PAPER Introduction The Great Migration was the movement of huge numbers of African Americans from the Southern United States north beginning in 1915‚ due to racial oppression and violence‚ describes Columbia professor Kerry Candaele here‚ Optimistic and determined‚ African Americans began to chart a new course for themselves‚ demonstrating in numerous ways that they would resist oppression. Between 1910 and 1930

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    The late 19th century found America continuing to struggle with integration of minorities but also wanting to have some form of segregation in certain areas. The whites were not ready to give up their notion of white supremacy even though laws had been passed such as the civil rights act. With the end of reconstruction the South was forced to integrate the minorities but did not embrace this change with open arms but with underhanded continued control of the minorities. The African Americans were

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    This research paper will discuss the African American social standing in America throughout history. It will discuss the highs and lows and the pros an cons of the progression and also the different periods that African Americans lived through since they were brought to America. The progression of African Americans in America began with a practice called slavery. Slavery is the state of a person who is the chattel of another. It began in 1441 when Portuguese men kidnapped 12 black Africans from

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    Racial inequality has been problematic throughout American history‚ and the most disastrous outcome has been its restriction of democracy. According to W. E. B. DuBois‚ a true democracy stems around an entire population with a colorblind educational system with further emphasis on no arbitrary segregation‚ large citizen participation in the electoral process‚ and no political and economic inequality. It is incredibly apparent that this image of an ideal democracy as yet to be achieved to the constant

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    During the reconstruction period a huge change shifted in the south and that was the freeing of the African American slaves. Of course they slave owners didn’t agree with this decision so after the reconstruction period the angry white southerners who had power in the south before the civil war slowly gained their power back. Once of the things to take place was the denying blacks the right to vote by harder for them to be eligible. The whites decided to create literacy test since it was clear that

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    ordered. Also‚ if you go to a store and they don’t like you being in the store‚ they won’t help you. The store employees would just kick you out. Another example of discrimination is the Jim Crow Laws. The Jim Crows Laws were state and local laws enforcing racial segregation in the Southern United States. Jim Crow laws were started in 1832 when Thomas “Daddy” Rice‚

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    God’s people are created equal. The national debate over reconstruction began during the civil war. Laws were put into place that gave African American rights but they failed drastically. The reconstruction was definitely a failure because of the Jim Crow laws. As the era of slavery‚ most black southerners remained in a cycle of poverty that allowed almost no escape. African Americans still lacked property‚ economic opportunity and political power. Federal government sometimes granted land to blacks

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    rights from the African Americans was by segregation during this time there was no equal opportunity. During the Jim Crow Era the African Americans were the most affected because the white people created so many laws that prevented the African American from many thing. Example of it was the school education being bad also the government sided with the white population. Also during the Jim Crow Era the lynch mobs grew because whenever the white could not use the law to win against a black they would be

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    For more than 200 years before the civil war blacks weren’t treated equal and even after things didn’t get better only worse. The Williams vs Mississippi case was fought over black suffrage. The court case took place in Washington County‚ Mississippi. The jury consisted of all whites; the jury ratio was 9-0 (9 white men and 0 black men). Henry Williams was the African American defendant in the case who was charged for murder. He believed that if blacks were not allowed to be part of the grand jury

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    Alexander’s quote setting off one of the early parts of The New Jim Crow essentially declares the foundation of our country. Although the discrimination isn’t‚ for the most part‚ as out in the open as it used to be‚ it is still maintained by preserving the social castes today. The presence of a social caste system in today’s society implies truthfulness in Alexander’s statement. When Alexander insisted that American democracy was built on a time when the black person was seen as three fifths the

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