The Negative Consequences Of Jim Crow Laws

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While growing up, Bessie and Sadie experienced segregation for years following the Civil War. They expressed how they vividly remember, 31 years following the Civil war they were told for the first time to sit in the back of the trolley car. In addition to, while in the park there was a sign saying “white” and “colored” distinguishing which water spring they were allowed to drink from. These events were consequences of the Jim Crow laws. Moments such as these were times when they realized the harsh new reality and knew how unfair life was going to be moving forward. Despite the negative consequences of Jim Crow laws, segregation, and unequal treatment, Bessie and Sadie were determined to break the molds of society and went on to pursue their