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Jim Crow segregation refers to the system of racial segregation and discrimination that was implemented in the southern United States following the Reconstruction Era. Named after a popular minstrel character that depicted African Americans in a derogatory manner, Jim Crow laws enforced racial segregation in public spaces such as schools, restaurants, buses, and water fountains. These laws also restricted voting rights and economic opportunities for African Americans, essentially creating a separate and unequal society.
Jim Crow segregation refers to the system of racial segregation and discrimination that was implemented in the southern United States following the Reconstruction Era. Named after a popular minstrel character that depicted African Americans in a derogatory manner, Jim Crow laws enforced racial segregation in public spaces such as schools, restaurants, buses, and water fountains. These laws also restricted voting rights and economic opportunities for African Americans, essentially creating a separate and unequal society.
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==Further reading==  
==Jim Crow Segregation appears on the following literature==  


Wilson W.J. (1976) Class conflict and jim crow segregation in the postbellum south. ''Sociological Perspectives'', ''19''(4), 431-446. [https://doi.org/10.2307/1388831]
Wilson W.J. (1976). Class conflict and jim crow segregation in the postbellum south. ''Sociological Perspectives'', ''19''(4), 431-446. https://doi.org/10.2307/1388831


Digby-Junger R. (1998) The guardian, crisis, messenger, and negro world : The early 20th century black radical press. ''Howard Journal of Communications'', ''9''(3), 263-282. [https://doi.org/10.1080/106461798247023]
Digby-Junger R. (1998). The guardian, crisis, messenger, and negro world : The early 20th century black radical press. ''Howard Journal of Communications'', ''9''(3), 263-282. https://doi.org/10.1080/106461798247023


Golub M. (2005) Plessy as "passing": Judicial responses to ambiguously raced bodies in Plessy v. Ferguson. ''Law and Society Review'', ''39''(3), 563-600. [https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-5893.2005.00234.x]
Golub M. (2005). Plessy as "passing": Judicial responses to ambiguously raced bodies in Plessy v. Ferguson. ''Law and Society Review'', ''39''(3), 563-600. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-5893.2005.00234.x


Wacquant L. (2005) Race as civic felony. ''International Social Science Journal'', ''57''(183), 127-142. Blackwell Publishing Ltd.[https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0020-8701.2005.00536.x]
Wacquant L. (2005). Race as civic felony. ''International Social Science Journal'', ''57''(183), 127-142. Blackwell Publishing Ltd.https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0020-8701.2005.00536.x


O'Brien W. (2007) The strange career of a Florida State Park: Uncovering a Jim Crow past. ''Historical Geography'', ''35''(), 160-184. [https://doi.org/]
O'Brien W. (2007). The strange career of a Florida State Park: Uncovering a Jim Crow past. ''Historical Geography'', ''35''(), 160-184. https://doi.org/


Wallach J.J. (2008) Closer to the truth than any fact: Memoir, memory, and jim crow. ''Closer to the Truth Than Any Fact: Memoir, Memory, and Jim Crow'', 1-176. University of Georgia Press.[https://doi.org/]
Wallach J.J. (2008). Closer to the truth than any fact: Memoir, memory, and jim crow. ''Closer to the Truth Than Any Fact: Memoir, Memory, and Jim Crow'', 1-176. University of Georgia Press.https://doi.org/


Armitage S., Mercier L. (2009) 1900 1920. ''Palgrave Studies in Oral History'', 39-70. Palgrave Macmillan.[https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-10491-4_3]
Armitage S., Mercier L. (2009). 1900 1920. ''Palgrave Studies in Oral History'', 39-70. Palgrave Macmillan.https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-10491-4_3


Connolly N.D.B. (2009) Timely innovations: Planes, trains and the whites only economy of a Pan American city. ''Urban History'', ''36''(2), 243-261. [https://doi.org/10.1017/S0963926809006270]
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Zelden C.L. (2009) In no event shall a Negro be eligible: The NAACP takes on the Texas all white primary, 1923 1944. ''Long is The Way and Hard: One Hundred Years of the NAACP'', 135-153. University of Arkansas Press.[https://doi.org/]
Zelden C.L. (2009). In no event shall a Negro be eligible: The NAACP takes on the Texas all white primary, 1923 1944. ''Long is The Way and Hard: One Hundred Years of the NAACP'', 135-153. University of Arkansas Press.https://doi.org/


Gillespie A. (2009) Whose black politics?: Cases in post racial black leadership. ''Whose Black Politics?: Cases in Post-Racial Black Leadership'', 1-335. Routledge.[https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203893722]
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K'Meyer T.E. (2009) Civil rights in the gateway to the South: Louisville, Kentucky 1945 1980. ''Civil Rights in the Gateway to the South: Louisville, Kentucky 1945-1980'', 1-410. University Press of Kentucky.[https://doi.org/]
K'Meyer T.E. (2009). Civil rights in the gateway to the South: Louisville, Kentucky 1945 1980. ''Civil Rights in the Gateway to the South: Louisville, Kentucky 1945-1980'', 1-410. University Press of Kentucky.https://doi.org/


Roxworthy E. (2010) Nisei girls' kabuki in wartime Arkansas: Cultural segregation and cross dressing at Rohwer and Jerome. ''Women and Performance'', ''20''(2), 185-203. [https://doi.org/10.1080/0740770X.2010.492177]
Roxworthy E. (2010). Nisei girls' kabuki in wartime Arkansas: Cultural segregation and cross dressing at Rohwer and Jerome. ''Women and Performance'', ''20''(2), 185-203. https://doi.org/10.1080/0740770X.2010.492177


Benjamin M. (2010) A colored authors collection to exhibit to the world and educate a race. ''Education and the Culture of Print in Modern America'', 36-56. University of Wisconsin Press.[https://doi.org/]
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Lee J., Bean F.D. (2010) The diversity paradox: Immigration and the color line in twenty first century America. ''The Diversity Paradox: Immigration and the Color Line in Twenty-First Century America'', 1-234. Russell Sage Foundation.[https://doi.org/]
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Gillespie A. (2010) Whose Black Politics?: Cases in Post Racial Black Leadership. ''Whose Black Politics?: Cases in Post-Racial Black Leadership'', 1-335. Taylor and Francis.[https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203893722]
Gillespie A. (2010). Whose Black Politics?: Cases in Post Racial Black Leadership. ''Whose Black Politics?: Cases in Post-Racial Black Leadership'', 1-335. Taylor and Francis.https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203893722


Lucero B. (2011) Racial geographies, imperial transitions: Property ownership and race relations in cienfuegos, cuba, 1894 1899. ''Journal of Transnational American Studies'', ''3''(2), -. [https://doi.org/]
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Jun H.H. (2011) Race for citizenship: Black orientalism and Asian uplift from pre emancipation to neoliberal America. ''Race for Citizenship: Black Orientalism and Asian Uplift from Pre-Emancipation to Neoliberal America'', 1-197. New York University Press.[https://doi.org/]
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Plastas M. (2011) A band of noble women: Racial politics in the Women's peace movement. ''A band of noble women: Racial politics in the Women's peace movement'', 1-322. Syracuse University Press.[https://doi.org/]
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Dowe P.F. (2011) V.O. Key Jr.'s missing link: Black southern political culture and development. ''Unlocking V. O. Key Jr.: Southern Politics for the Twenty-First Century'', 23-38. University of Arkansas Press.[https://doi.org/]
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Inwood J.F.J. (2011) Geographies of race in the American south the continuing legacies of Jim crow segregation. ''Southeastern Geographer'', ''51''(4), 564-577. University of North Carolina Press.[https://doi.org/10.1353/sgo.2011.0033]
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Olsson J. (2012) Modernity Stops at Nothing: The American Chase Film and the Specter of Lynching. ''A Companion to Early Cinema'', 257-276. Blackwell Publishing Ltd..[https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118274453.ch14]
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Rowan M. (2012) Punishing from a Sense of Innocence: An Essay on Guilt, Innocence, and Punishment in America. ''Critical Criminology'', ''20''(4), 377-394. [https://doi.org/10.1007/s10612-012-9155-2]
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Jenkins R.D. (2012) Black Fraternal Organizations: Understanding the Development of Hegemonic Masculinity and Sexuality. ''Journal of African American Studies'', ''16''(2), 226-235. [https://doi.org/10.1007/s12111-010-9149-7]
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Jurado K. (2013) "Have we not a mind like they?": Jovita González on nation and gender. ''Women and Rhetoric between the Wars'', ''9780809331390''(), 209-222. Southern Illinois University Press.[https://doi.org/]
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Chakkalakal T., Warren K.W. (2013) Jim Crow, literature, and the legacy of Sutton E. Griggs. ''Jim Crow, Literature, and the Legacy of Sutton E. Griggs'', 1-312. Project Muse.[https://doi.org/]
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Lamm K. (2015) Between the open and the hidden: Clothing, segregation, and the feminine counter archive in the photographs of Gordon Parks. ''Critical Arts'', ''29''(), 134-149. Routledge.[https://doi.org/10.1080/02560046.2015.1102266]
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Bailey E., Ewen C. (2020) A Community Activist, a Cultural Anthropologist, and an Archaeologist Walk into a Cemetery: Re establishing Community Pride After a Jim Crow Atrocity. ''Journal of African Diaspora Archaeology and Heritage'', ''9''(3), 239-254. Taylor and Francis Ltd..[https://doi.org/10.1080/21619441.2021.1902185]
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Definition

Jim Crow segregation refers to the system of racial segregation and discrimination that was implemented in the southern United States following the Reconstruction Era. Named after a popular minstrel character that depicted African Americans in a derogatory manner, Jim Crow laws enforced racial segregation in public spaces such as schools, restaurants, buses, and water fountains. These laws also restricted voting rights and economic opportunities for African Americans, essentially creating a separate and unequal society.

Jim Crow segregation was upheld and enforced by both laws and social customs, perpetuating the idea of white supremacy and the inferiority of African Americans. This system of segregation remained in place until the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s, when laws such as the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 were passed to dismantle segregation and eliminate discriminatory practices.

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