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27 May, 10:11

What ended the Jim Crow Laws?

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  1. 27 May, 11:01
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    Ended the Jim Crow Laws is discussed below.

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    In 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson approved the Civil Rights Act, which authorized finished the discrimination that had been systematized by Jim Crow laws. And in 1965, the Voting Rights Act ended attempts to keep minorities from deciding. Jim Crow laws were country and regional regulations that imposed racial discrimination in the Southern United States.
  2. 27 May, 11:06
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    The laws were enforced until 1965 ... Jim Crow laws sometimes, as in Florida, part of state constitutions mandated the segregation of public schools, public places, and public transportation, and the segregation of restrooms, restaurants, and drinking fountains for whites and blacks.
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