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Which name refers to the body of laws that established segregation and "separate but equal" policies across the South?
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Which name refers to the body of laws that established segregation and "separate but equal" policies across the South?
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Jim Crow
because if you think about it he did work with politics! and so thats how he got the meaning of his name!
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The series of laws establishing 'seperate but equal' civil rights statutes in the southern states would be the Jim Crow laws.
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