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Jim Crow laws.
In: Salem Press Encyclopedia, 2022-05-01, S. 3
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Zugriff:
The term “Jim Crow” is thought to have originated in the song “Jump Jim Crow,” which a white minstrel performer in blackface made famous during the 1830s. His exaggerated mimicking of African American stereotypes may have caused the term to become associated with southern stereotypes of presumed black inferiority. After the end of Reconstruction in the South in the late 1870s, southern states began passing legislation to take away the rights that former slaves had enjoyed after the . By the turn of the twentieth century, the term Jim Crow became synonymous with discrimination and particularly .
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Jim Crow laws.
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Moore, William V. |
Zeitschrift: | Salem Press Encyclopedia, 2022-05-01, S. 3 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2022 |
Medientyp: | Nachschlagewerk |
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