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The Jim Crow Laws and Racism in United States History

✍ Scribed by David K. Fremon


Publisher
Enslow Publishers, Inc.
Year
2014;2015
Tongue
en-US
Weight
276 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN
076606073X

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✦ Synopsis


In 1954, the Supreme Court rejected the notion of "separate by equal" facilities in the famous BROWN V. BOARD OF EDUCATION decision. Highlighting the efforts of both blacks and whites to promote racial equality in the face of violent attempts to preserve white supremacy, Author David K. Fremon shows how segregation made the South a caste system. He traces the history of racial discrimination from the end of the Civil War through the Jim Crow era of segregation. After years of enduring separate facilitiesβ€”including water fountains, telephone books, hospitals, and cemeteriesβ€”for whites and blacks, Fremon shows how African Americans and their white supporters were eventually able to win the battle for equal rights. This book is developed from THE JIM CROW LAWS AND RACISM IN AMERICAN HISTORY to allow republication of the original text into ebook, paperback, and trade editions.


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