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Leonidas Leach
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6 November, 13:29
Why were the jim crows laws enacted
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Averie Bell
6 November, 13:32
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Jim Crow laws were created to separate black and white people from even the slightest bit if contact. Back in 1810 white people thought that black people were put on this earth to work. They thought blacks didn't deserve any respect. They thought of African-Americans as slaves, workers, and animals.
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