- 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
Torresian crow (Corvus orru), also
called the
Australian crow or
Papuan crow, is a p****erine bird in the
crow family native to the
north and west...
-
Commentary and the
Germany Fable. The
story concerns a
thirsty crow that
comes upon a
pitcher with
water at the bottom,
beyond the
reach of its beak.
After failing...
- The gray
crow (Corvus tristis),
formerly known as the bare-faced
crow, is
about the same size (42–45 cm in length) as the
Eurasian carrion crow (Corvus...
- fish
crow (Corvus ossifragus) is a
species of
crow ****ociated with
wetland habitats in the
eastern and
southeastern United States. The fish
crow was given...
-
species commonly known as
crows, ravens, and rooks. The
species commonly encountered in
Europe are the
carrion crow,
hooded crow,
common raven, and rook;...
-
Crow Wing
County is a
county in the East
Central part of the U.S.
state of Minnesota. As of the 2020 census, the po****tion was 66,123. Its
county seat...
- The
collared crow (Corvus torquatus), also
known as the ring-necked
crow or white-collared
crow, is a
member of the
family Corvidae native to
China and...
- Look up
crow's foot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Crow foot,
crow's foot,
crow's feet or
crowfoot may
refer to:
Crowfoot (1830–1890),
First Nations...
- "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...