Jim Crow Laws In US History

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There are many laws in the United States in which people might be in support of or may feel the need to oppose to because it may interfere with their personal space and rights, and may make one feel uncomfortable or unsafe. People have been feeling this since laws were first created in the United States, and it has caused them rebel to try and alter them for the good of the people’s freedom. There were many outrageous laws in history in which many people opposed to greatly. One of these laws which I believe was one of the worst and most outrageous laws created in U.S. history were the Jim Crow Laws. Jim Crow laws were state and local laws enforcing racial segregation in the Southern United States. These laws enforced the segregation of public schools, public places, public …show more content…

The U.S. military was also segregated, as were federal workplaces in the South. This was very wrong and something many people including myself strongly oppose to. Everything was segregated which helped establish even more discrimination which went to even higher levels with police brutality, protests, violence between the two races or people who were for and opposed of the laws, and riots. This caused a lot of brutal times for African Americans who were discriminated against every day, and it was so strong that discrimination is even carried out today. These laws created a big impact on the way society acts and thinks towards each other, not taking human rights into account. Thus, there needed to be a solution to the problem in order to better establish equality in this country. The Jim Crow Laws were very racist and brutal towards the public, segregating every public place

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