Jim Crow Laws And Discrimination In The United States

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After the Civil War, Congress passed the 13th Amendment to free all slaves and ban slavery in the United States. Even though former slaves were free, there was still laws that displayed discrimination towards African Americans. These laws were called the Jim Crow Laws. Jim Crow was a fictional character that embodied African Americans from the whites point of view. Jim Crow mocked the black community during the 19th century and represented them as dirty, poor, and unintelligent. Thomas Dartmouth Rice used Jim Crow in his plays as a form of comical entertainment for white Americans. During the Jim Crow era, laws that were passed by Congress, known as the Jim Crow Laws, forced segregation and prevented blacks from voting. The Jim Crow era was

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