Jim Crow and Brown v. Board of Education
Jim Crow laws were written in the late 1800s to limit African Americans in voting, working, where they could live, and go to school.
In this article, you will read about the long and difficult struggle to end segregation and for African Americans to enjoy the same rights as any other U.S. citizen, especially in the southern states. Keep this article in mind when hearing about current events covering civil rights violations involving race, ethmicity, religion, gender, and sexual orientation.
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Jim Crow
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