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What were the features of
segregation
in the northern states of America?
Discrimination led to poor job opportunities for Black Americans
They lived in crowded, poorly maintained areas
They faced systemic inequality
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What were the features of
segregation
in the southern states of America?
Enforced by Jim Crow laws
Segregation in public places and transport
Separate schools for Black and white students
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What were the reasons for and against voting for Black Americans in the
1950s
?
For:
Racial equality
Representation
Exercising right to vote
Against:
Threat of violence at polling stations
Humiliation of not being allowed to vote
Threat of losing job
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What limited the voting rights of
Black Americans
?
Voting rights were limited by threats from white employers, gang violence, and literacy qualifications.
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What does segregation mean?
Separating people
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What is the
Deep South
associated with?
Slavery and racism
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What was the origin of the term "Jim Crow"?
A racist music act by a white performer
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What did the Jim Crow laws enforce?
Segregation in the Deep South
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What was the ruling of
Plessy versus Ferguson
in
1896?
Segregation was legal and constitutional
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What does "separate but equal" imply?
Black people's rights were supposedly not infringed
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How did Jim Crow laws contradict the 14th Amendment?
They enforced separation without equality
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What stereotype did the Jim Crow music act promote?
Black people as stupid and uncivilized
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What is an example of segregation mentioned in the material?
Segregated drinking fountains
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What does the sign "for coloured patrons only" signify?
Segregation on public transportation
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What does the "white only" sign in a laundrette reveal?
The hypocrisy of the segregation system
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What was the purpose of protests outside diners?
To oppose segregation practices
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How were black schools typically funded compared to white schools?
Black schools had smaller budgets
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What did the Jim Crow laws establish in the Deep South?
Legal segregation practices
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What was the outcome of the Plessy versus Ferguson case?
Established the precedent of separate but equal
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What are the key characteristics of Jim Crow laws?
Enforced racial segregation
Named after a racist music act
Established after Plessy versus Ferguson
Legalized under the guise of "separate but equal
"
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How did segregation laws affect the daily lives of African Americans?
Limited access to public facilities
Created feelings of inferiority
Enforced social and economic disparities
Led to protests and civil rights movements
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What was the situation in
education and segregation
in the
South
during the
1950s
?
Black children had to pass white schools
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What was the ruling of Plessy versus Ferguson in 1896?
Segregation was constitutional if equal
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What phrase was used in Plessy versus Ferguson?
Separate but equal
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What did the
14th Amendment
guarantee?
Equal protection under the laws
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What happened to black teachers during desegregation?
They often lost their jobs
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