- The
Jim Crow laws were
state and
local laws
introduced in the
Southern United States in the late 19th and
early 20th
centuries that
enforced racial segregation...
- The
Jim Crow persona is a
theater character developed by
entertainer Thomas D. Rice (1808–1860) and po****rized
through his
minstrel shows. The character...
- "Jump
Jim Crow",
often shortened to just "
Jim Crow", is a song and
dance from 1828 that was done in
blackface by
white minstrel performer Thomas Dartmouth...
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Jim Crow or
Jim Crow law in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jim Crow laws were
state and
local laws that
enforced racial segregation in the Southern...
- The New
Jim Crow: M****
Incarceration in the Age of
Colorblindness is a 2010 book by Mic****e Alexander, a
civil rights litigator and
legal scholar. The...
- The term
Jim Crow economy applies to a
specific set of
economic conditions in the
United States during the
period when the
Jim Crow laws were in effect...
- The
Jim Crow Museum of
Racist Memorabilia at
Ferris State University, Big Rapids, Michigan,
displays a wide
variety of
everyday artifacts depicting the...
- of
examples of
Jim Crow laws,
which were state, territorial, and
local laws in the
United States enacted between 1877 and 1965.
Jim Crow laws
existed throughout...
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Party which they
claim disenfranchises African American voters as the
Jim Crow caucus.
Democratic strategist James Carville praised the
group for being...
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Jim Crow is a
painting created by
American artist Jean-Michel
Basquiat in 1986. In
October 2017, the anti-segregation
painting sold for $17.7
million at...