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Jim Crow Background

Background vocabulary for Jim Crow Laws

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Created Date 01.20.22
Last Updated 01.25.22
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  • Hotels, restaurants, shops, public restrooms and drinking fountains are all examples of ___________.
  • __________ describes the mixing of different races through marriage and family, and was illegal in many states.
  • State and local governments passed laws intended to _________, or weaken, the new rights blacks had gained in the South.
  • Adoptions were considered ______________ if the parents were of a different race than the child.
  • Keeping groups of people separate is called ___________.
  • __________ was originally a theater character, but became a term that described things related to African Americans.
  • After the Civil War, many states passed laws, or ___________, that affected the rights and freedoms of the freed slaves.
  • Which of these is a topic that Black Codes covered?

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