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Wade Dillon
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7 April, 14:56
The name Jim Crowe came to be a label for
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Elsie Mcgee
7 April, 15:01
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Racist laws in the south against black people
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Santos Jones
7 April, 15:14
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a kind of shorthand for the laws, customs and etiquette that segregated and demeaned African Americans primarily from the 1870s to the 1960s.
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