Jim Crow History Essay

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Racism is something that is a problem in the world today, but in the early 1900s it was extremely worse. The way African Americans were treated was almost inconceivable. The comparison between a caucasian and an African American was like a human to a street rat. When the only major difference between the two was the color of their skin, but this stood and still stands to be a problem between people. There were many things done to help enforce the separation between whites and colored. Two main things that had a huge impact on racism, were the Jim Crow Laws and the Ku Klux Klan (KKK).
The name of the Jim Crow Laws was derived from the slang Jim Crow meaning black man. Jim Crow Laws were different laws from each state that enforced white supremacy. Although the laws specifications varied throughout the states, the main point was very similar. Intermarriage was highly looked down upon. In Georgia, in the 1930s, “It shall be unlawful for a white person to marry anyone except a white person. Any marriage in violation of this section shall be void.” (Georgia). The law Arizona stated; “Th...

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