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Chapter 8 section 3. Segregation and Discrimination. During Reconstruction (1865-77). African Americans – voted, and held office. After. Jim Crow Laws – laws passed to segregate whites and blacks Poll Tax – People had to pay to vote
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Chapter 8 section 3 Segregation and Discrimination
During Reconstruction (1865-77) • African Americans – voted, and held office
After • Jim Crow Laws – laws passed to segregate whites and blacks • Poll Tax – People had to pay to vote • Grandfather Clause – Allowed a man to vote if his Grandfather had been allowed to vote before 1867
Plessy vs. Ferguson • Supreme Court Case • Allowed for segregation of races as long as things were equal • Plessy was arrested because he was in white part of RR car
Racial Etiquette • Blacks were supposed to: • Move out of the way of a white person on sidewalk • Take off their hats when whites were around • Not shake hands with whites • Not look at white women
Racial Violence • In late 1800’s, more than 1,400 blacks were lynched
Discrimination in North • Forced into Segregated neighborhoods • Jobs paid less
Other Ethnic Groups • Mexicans – were important to agricultural and work on the RR • Many were forced into debt peonage • Chinese – were forced into Chinese only neighborhoods and schools in the west