01.06 From 1865 to 1900 freedoms for African Americans were limited through laws such as the Jim crows’ and the black codes. These codes and laws were used to keep African Americans social ‚ political and ecomonomic lives limited and their civil rights restricted. Socially African Americans lives were limited because of Jim crow laws and the quote "seperate but equal". African Americans were unable to attend the same schools as whites which limited black and white kids intercation amongst one
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exams in which the blacks must pass in order to vote. The few that did pass this exam then had to prove that their ancestors were America citizens. This was virtually unachievable as their ancestors came from Africa as slaves. As well as this‚ the Jim Crow law was passed in1876-1965. This law allowed segregation especially in the south‚ which meant that there was separate‚ schools‚ water fountains‚ eating areas‚ and stores for both black and whites. When this matter was taken to the Supreme Court they
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Over time the Bill of Rights was amended to meet the needs of an evolving nation. These include the 13th Amendment which outlawed slavery‚ the 14th Amendment guaranteed equal protection for African Americans‚the 15th Amendment which gave African Americans the right to vote‚ and the 19th amendment which gave women the right to vote. The Civil Rights Movement was a defining moment in history because it denounced the unequal treatment of humans based on race. During the 1950’s‚ the United States operated
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liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness. The federal government passed the 14th amendment in an attempt to disband the Black Codes and give back the people’s rights‚ but a new‚ even more discriminatory set of laws was passed in retaliation: the Jim Crow Laws. Jim Crow Laws completely segregated the southerners who were people of colour and the white southerners. One court case that tried to battle these laws of segregation‚ Plessy vs. Ferguson‚ lost because the Supreme Court stated that the segregation
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In 1877‚ Blacks were being further separated from Whites. At the end of the 19th century Jim Crow laws went into effect that segregated in parks‚ railroads‚ hospitals‚ and schools. Blacks were treated as less than Whites and even though many considered this against the 14th amendment‚ in Plessy V. Ferguson‚ it was considered constitutional. Even though Blacks were able to get an education‚ due to the Jim Crow laws Blacks and Whites were separated. Their education wasn’t as nice as White’s education
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Texas vs. Hernandez 1954 Freedman’s Bureau Montgomery Bus Boycott 1955 Black Codes Civil Rights Act of 1964 Jim Crow Laws Votings Rights Act of 1965 Black Panther Party COMPARE AND CONTRAST THE PHILOSOPHIES OF THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS? BE SURE TO GIVE A BRIEF BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF EACH
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Up until the 1970’s segregation played an important role in the south. Though most people knew it was wrong people still lived their everyday lives as if nothing went on. However‚ there were some people who were against the discrimination of African-Americans and started movements to take a stand and fight for desegregation. One of the most historic movements during the Civil Rights Era that led to the desegregation of buses and other public transportation was the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Even with
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answer. Even U.S. citizens with southern roots have conflicting attitudes with the Confederate statues. As a society‚ we have to determine what these statues were meant to represent. " ... most of these Confederate monuments were built during the Jim Crow era and in response to the civil rights movement- a sign that they were meant to explicitly represent white supremacy in the South" (Vox.com) "The heyday of monument building‚ between 1890 and 1920‚ was also a time of extreme racial
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to prove her point of discrimination‚ and had numerous encounters with bus drivers who discriminated against blacks. She was weary of the discrimination she faced due to the Jim Crow laws‚ which were laws were intended to prohibit "black[Americans] from mixing with white [Americans]" ("Jim Crow Laws"1). Also‚ due to the Jim Crow laws‚ blacks were required to give their seats to white passengers if there were no more empty seats. This is exactly what happened on December 1‚ 1955. On her way home from
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What were some of the successes and limitations of the Civil Rights Movement? • Changing subsistence technology: The ongoing industrialization and development of the society as a whole—the south particularly—weakened the Jim Crow‚ rigid competitive system of minority-group control and segregation. • An era of prosperity: After World War II‚ the United States showed a period of prosperity that lasted into the 1960’s. This was important because it reduced the intensity of intergroup competition. •
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