Jim Crow Laws and the Segregated South
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What a disgusting time in history this wasâŠ
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Today's Daily Dose short history film covers Jim Crow laws and the segregated South, designed to marginalize African Americans by suppressing their right to vote, limiting their access to good paying jobs, while excluding access to higher education. The filmmaker has included the original voice over script to further assist your understanding:
Today on The Daily Dose, Jim Crow Laws and the Segregated South.
Too old for school 75 1/2, when you get educated on history you can't loose.
Named after a black minstrel show character, Jim Crow laws were a collection of mostly southern state and local statutes that legalized racial segregation, which were implimented shortly after the end of the Civil War and lasted until the civil rights protests and federal legislation of the 1960s. The laws were intended to marginalize African Americans by suppressing their right to vote, limiting their access to good paying jobs, while excluding access to higher education. Those who attempted to shirk the laws often faced arrest, fines, jail time, violence and even death.
In 1896, the first legal attempt to repeal Jim Crow laws was upheld in the case of Plessy v. Ferguson, in which the U.S. Supreme Court laid out its âseparate but equalâ doctrine, affirming racial segregation in public facilities, including the coaches of interstate trains and buses. Facilities for African Americans were routinely inferior and underfunded compared to facilities maintained exclusively for whites, while the laws as a whole institutionalized economic, educational and social disadvantages for African Americans living in the South. Segregation was also adhered to in the U.S. military, while in 1913, Southern Democratic President Woodrow Wilson initiated national segregation policies in federal workplaces. Southern statutes continued to impose poll taxes on black Americans, attempting to suppress them from voting in local, state and national elections.
The problem is using the words white and black. Many people are white and not white. what is white ? what is black ? There was all French, all black, all white , Hispanics are all of the above yet their schools were closed during hurricanes city stole millions . schools under whoâs control? The state.
In 1954, segregation of state-funded public schools was declared unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court under Chief Justice Earl Warren in the landmark case Brown v. Board of Education, yet most southern states dragged their feet for years before integration was finally achieved against great backlash from white southerners. In 1964, the Warren Court continued to rule against Jim Crow laws in other cases such as Heart of Atlanta Motel, Inc. v. United States. The last vestiges of Jim Crow laws came to an end when they were overruled by the Civil Rights Act of 1964, followed by the Voting Rights Act of 1965, bringing an end white Americaâs long and stained history of racial suppression against black Americans.
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Whatâs crazy is how much better off the black community was before civil rights were passed. Communities were safer, 4 out of 5 children were born to married couples, education scores were higher than those of black or white children nowâŠ
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Who did it? Isn't initiated by Democrats?
@mnaao6110Is it true that the Jim Crow laws inspired the Nuremberg Laws of the Nazi regime in 1935?
@rofl-rolfAll racism, and discrimination, is cruel and/or inhumane. All victims of racism matter.
@stevenmcgillivray9283If black people are colored wtf is white people đ
@knowledgebornsmith9719Why am I on the internet? Lived that time.
@roberthall61611:02 I wouldâve been happy with joy to see this. Bro you all are not that deep for us to be around. We wouldâve built like we did with black Wall Street. You probably would burn that down again and weâll just build it up again. We are very resourceful people. Most of this was about the begging of us to be around them. I call that the Stockholm Syndrome. They want to be around US. Youâre the byproduct of Satan and we are Godâs 1 rd no.1 draft picks the chosen ones who are to live for eternity with Him. Sorry not sorry. You can come along too if you get your mind and soul right.
@77vernheathWhy didn't all African Americans simply leave the South? I don't get it.
@bh9225Usa talked so much shit about human rigts...
@Peter-yk2hhThey did away with segregation and now look how they act . Drive by shooting , drugs , violence.
@ronwarren1845And Americans think they are the greatest country in the world
@tardistime6857if not for lazy southern farmers we would still have a great country
@jonesy4588lol đđđđ
@TikyeWilliamsZzzzzzzz
@TikyeWilliamsExcellent. I will use this in class for the post Civil War lessons. Cheers.
@josephcallahan1664What would happen if I as a white person drank from a âcolouredâ one?
@Onlyme-e8nGeneral Lee tried to unite the entire South, including African Americans, after the Civil War. He would have stomped Jim Crow advocates to the ground. All of the infamous legislations suppressing black people were enacted by democrats.
@SetAmericanChristiansFreeJournalists sell hate. Racism. Change the narrative
@RandallB-q7cTheyâre back
@michaelewell8502BLACK FATIGUE is realâŠitâs not safe living near themâŠthey are destroying communities, neighborhoods and businesses, they are killing at alarming rates, 13% of population & 60% of inmate populationâŠ.look at what they have done in Chicago, Baltimore, New Orlean, Memphis, LA, Milwaukee, Houston, Dallas Philadelphia and other cities
@mikebonin1635I grew up in Alabama in the last few years of this in the â60âs and remember it well! I never thought we would return to these times but lately Iâm ashamed to say that the United States is reverting back to the racist dog whistles of the past!
@GaryB19561It ain't Morgan Freeman talking
@TinaLilly-yf9fpPrivate actors have the right to freely associate or disassociate with whomever..
GOVERNMENT doesn't have the right to mandate the association or disassociation of any of it's citizens, discriminate against them, unequally apply the law, or infringe their access to the public government.
And now you have most races (except whites) wanting their own separate graduation ceremonies and affinity groups, and even at some universities pressing for non-white (BIPOC) dorms. A horseshoe situation where those people would have found common ground with the George Wallaces re: separate but equal (segregation). Also interesting how itâs someone like Trump and the conservative justices on the Supreme Court (who the left has long labeled as racists) who are truly outlawing any such race preferences in any direction (including if labeled as DEI efforts), and interpreting the constitution in a colorblind and merit-based manner.
@HoyaSaxaSDHow did it work out. I don't have enough propaganda to make it right
@gunsmoke8801Take a look at Trump now that Tells it ALL
@Eddie-le5eiâ
@katou3887I would not have made it during this time in America. đ
@Neil-ht8fvIn case you missed it, the DEMOCRATS created and enforced the racist Jim Crow laws.
Any questions?
The good ol days
@angryaholeFor real
@MemeShop24The Daily Dose ot Forbes, who copied the intro?
@TheJoshUniverseWait I came from Brazil and that became the most less treated moors ever it isn't still, it was english speaking STILL which was very elegant BECAUSE it becomes the most sad experience of a moor ever and to the end they showed some savages saying that they are MEN no you guys weren't men point that was free , it was still ENGLISH speaking WHITE RACE THEN they thought they were superior when they talked to me and it wasn't funny and then they said they were moors right later , and it was white as hell white as hell because this is why Brazil rich to you guys this becomes the most sad situation of moors ever and it fucking isn't this is why my country is just cute to you guys english speaking which is the white race always I promess you it won't become " all the Sub-Saharans " this is why they just speak English instead of portuguese I complain when I see this point I won't become white people it becomes impossible to be even less then that yeah and you guys aren't men white men are to you guys , maybe they're in power and that's why we don't nordic maybe those gorillas are in power they made themselves "all the minorities " that's why we don't NORDIC we don't it's white women and black men as " all the minorities " and they thought they were white when they were " sad " they thought they were white my inferiority complex was substituted by white women and black men I don't think I'm white they do
@camilafoglia7345Tchip la vidéo de canard boiteux
@Antoine-v9ddPas mal la vidéo, bien joué au fucking racoon
@Kayzo_07We are monsters.
@Werewolf_EyebrowsCould not imagine living in the Jim Crow Era. Living with 2nd class citizens
@BringThe_SmokeWhy does this video fail to mention that the Democrat Party created Jim Crow Laws ? đ
The Democrat Party has ALWAYS been on the WRONG Side of History. đ
I think itâs time to have an honest conversation about segregation. It would bring peace to everyone.
@blazee3895Based
@DEATHTRUTHDon't be fooled: it was apartheid. Call it what it was.
@bbombay62