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Zack Hayden
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28 September, 21:17
Why do people face discrimination?
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Raelynn
28 September, 21:45
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Answer:, in the 1870s Jim Crow laws were introduced in the Southeastern United States. These laws promoted the idea of "Separate but equal" which was first brought about from the Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896, meaning that all races were equal, but they had to have separate public facilities.
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