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How were African American people treated when it came to finding work, riding on a bus, visiting a local park, or other daily life events? (during the Jim crow era)

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riding buses they had to sit in the back of the bus or give their seat up for a white man.

parks there was two bathrooms, two everything one for the whites and one for the "colored" people.

if a color person wanted to eat at a restaurant they could be denied service bc of their color, they couldnt sit at the islands, there was a section for only blacks.

they couldnt go to the same schools as whites even if it was closer to their house .

if they refused to do follow any of the rules they could go to jail etc.

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