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Jim Crow Laws & The Depression (system of customs, everyone how lived…
Jim Crow Laws & The Depression
the rural south, rigid systems of racial seperations
institutionalized segregation, legal law
system of customs, everyone how lived their lives
behaviors and customs that enabled the segregation
people understood what was expected of them
fixed order int the South
more rigid/racist the society the fewer laws there were
racial order changed from place to place
when the economy was in bad condition racial tensions increased
perceieved conpetition for resources
valuing the seperation of races
white people wanted to keep the boundary of race
whites turned against black people because they saw them as competition for the jobs
whites policing blacks
a basis of race at a young age
black men not allowed to talk to white women – protect white women from black men
African-American children take care of white children
social ostrichism
big social risk
when your not prooperaly aligned with the customs
regreted form work, chruch, schools, families